date:Jun 28, 2013
foods at schools in Montgomery County, near Washington, D.C., said the USDA effort allows sugary juices and does not address other issues such as caffeine content and chemical additives.
It's natural sugar, but it's not anywhere near eating a real piece of fruit, Devitt, who has a school-age daughter, told Reuters.
The guidelines set a minimum standard for snacks, meaning schools can implement stricter rules.
For Vilsack, improving children's food options is a personal issue. He has spoken o