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This deserved it's own reply as the statement quoted is so absurd.That 70% claim comes from a credible news source.
The credibility of the news source is not in question. Duh!
The news source's credibility has no bearing on the 70% claim. Duh!
And this is what you said earlier.
According the OP article 70 percent of the kids like the healthy food. So the idea they are not even taking it is absurd.
1.) The first claim is absolutely false.
According to the article in the OP, school administrator's opinion, is that 70% generally like it. D'oh! :doh
The administrators opinion of what they believed the students opinion were. Duh! That is some crazy stuff there.
But it is not the students opinion.
Which should put an end to the nonsense in this thread.
And kids generally stop complaining when they realize things aren't going to change.
So failing to continue complain is not an indicator that they "generally" like it. "Generally"! iLOL :lamo
2.) Another absurd statement, as the article itself acknowledges what is already known and reported upon.
The peer-reviewed study comes amid concerns that the regulations led schools to throw away more uneaten food and prompted some students to drop out of meal programs.