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High school’s new program gives students quick meal options

In an effort to provide more meal options to students who may not have time to eat a nutritious meal before or during school, Broken Arrow School District in Oklahoma has rolled out a new program called Dine and Dash, reports tulsaworld.com.

Students are able to choose from meal carts with a variety of quick meal options for breakfast and lunch, including cereal, string cheese, assorted fruits, breakfast sliders and burritos, as well as boxed lunches, nachos and sandwich wraps.

Check out the full story at tulsaworld.com.

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