Seventy-two percent of operators in our survey said they purchased local products, with produce being the most frequently purchased local item. Operators also reported an increase in meal counts in 52% of districts.
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2010 School Census
The majority of school districts reported an increase in meal participation. Jan. 28, 2012Download:FSD 2009 School Census NEW.pdf
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