pals you are right about the govt stuff. but my experince has shown it does not matter WHAT the govt stipulates . it well may be that the cafeteria OFFERS what the govt tells it to (if they want to keep the funding) but my kids are not SERVED lunch, they are alllowed to PICK their lunch ie :if they dont want the fruit, they dont take it. if they dont want the veg, they just dont take it. we dont have a lunch tray filled with the govt approved 600 calories handed out to kids like when i was growing up.
we have each portion, meat, veg, fruit, dessert, carb, served in a little cup or bowl, and kids take what they like. SO whats important is not whats on offer, but what is your kid putting on his lunch tray??? and of course, just cuz its on the tray doestn mean it gets into his body. we cant control everything, but if ALL the foods were good choices, and GIVEN to the kids,, the higher the chances are that they will one day 'try' those peas and carrots. sometimes kids have to be presented with afood several times before actually trying it, just like with adults, we dont like change or new things either do we. its like inertia, hard to get chnages also into school foods cuz its like turning a battelship. the status quo is what it is. but with the govt now itself stepping in to make things healthier in the lunch programs they fund, looks like they are almost policing themselves, or at least, admitting it needs to change! good for them. a good start.