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<p>School cafeteria food doesn’t have the best reputation among students in California. Some complain that it is tasteless, that it repetitive, that it, basically, stinks.</p>
<p>Also, child nutrition advocates have long requested that school lunches be more nutritious, more well-balanced, and more “green.”</p>
<p>Today that is changing in California school cafeterias. Parents need to know that schools are making dramatic changes in their school lunch programs.</p>
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<p>Last January, a remarkable thing happened at a popular supermarket in Tampa, Florida. First Lady Michelle Obama visited to announce MiPlato and a partnership with Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States.</p>
<p>¿MiPlato? You might be thinking. ¿Y qué es MiPlato?</p>