One Farmer’s Fight for Pork Choice in Chicago Schools Could Save Millions of Dollars – Farm Journal’s Pork

Of the 350,000 free meals served daily at CPS through the Community Eligibility Provision, none includes pork; a vote during a virtual COVID-era board meeting quietly removed this nutrient-dense protein from the menu. Just by swapping a beef sausage patty with a pork sausage patty at breakfast alone, it would save CPS $1.2 million over 180 days.
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Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

I guess people don’t realize that the Third Worldization of America is a mandatory shift from meat in general and pork in particular. These people will have you following Sharia, listing to their droning chants five times a day and afraid to celebrate Christmas, Easter and the Fourth of July when they get things their way. Perhaps we could learn from the disastrous DEI initiatives in Europe that have it, particularly England, burning down.

David F
5 months ago

Could save MANY millions suppling free lunches to only the eligible vs subscribing every student and pocketing the money.

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