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By: Mountain Man

“Many people over the age of 50 get cancer in their lifetime.” That has always been the case, since the caveman times. Of course when most people die at age 35, you don’t see these cancers. Nature does...

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By: Learn the Truth

PCRM is an unofficial offshoot of PETA and has received substantial funding from the group. Dr. Neal Barnard who founded the group is a psychiatrist not a nutritionist. Considering their ties to the...

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By: Bobby

Having milk as an option is good. Requiring it is a problem, and nothing more than a kickback to the dairy industry. One of my kids is lactose intolerant, and it seems every year I have to get doctor’s...

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By: Parent Teacher

How about eliminating the school luch program all together. Let parents pack lunches and eliminate the discussion all together. Personal responsibility for the parents. Use that money to fund classroom...

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By: Once Again

Milk is served in government school cafeterias as part of the greater government dairy subsidy to the industry. It is the same reason why so much other crap including cheese, too much wheat, etc. are...

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By: Ashley

A sack lunch should be looking pretty good to parents, a carton of milk causing all this drama is ridiculous. Instead of over-hauling lunch food, why not incorporate physical activities back into...

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By: bu2

Maybe we need more modern history in schools to go with the chocolate milk. There was a time not that long ago when there were 2 or 3 channels on the black and white TV, no computers (except room sized...

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By: Ray

Rather than worry about milk, how about looking at the lunches themselves. APS regularly serves nachos as an entree. Nachos.

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By: OTOH

“Human beings were not meant to drink cow milk or milk in general past infancy.” Meant by God or Intelligent Design? Evolution has no intention. That other mammals do not utilize a particular food...

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By: N. GA Teacher

I see no problem with skim milk. It has vitamin D and some protein, and no fat. Chocolate milk is full of corn syrup and needs to go. However a greater problem is schools’ addiction to inertia and...

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