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Even food manufacturers think there's too much junk food in American schools. The Grocery Manufacturers Association, which includes Kraft, Dean Foods, and PepsiCo, is backing legislation that will give the USDA power to set nutritional standards for food items sold in schools. (Chicago Daily Herald)
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