Bill 119 hr 739, also known as the Salad Bars in Schools Expansion Act, aims to amend the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act in order to increase the availability and use of salad bars in schools across the United States. The bill recognizes the importance of providing students with healthy food options and seeks to promote the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Specifically, the bill proposes to allocate additional funding to schools to purchase and maintain salad bars, as well as to provide training for school staff on how to effectively utilize and promote the salad bars. Additionally, the bill encourages schools to work with local farmers and producers to source fresh, locally grown produce for the salad bars.
Proponents of the bill argue that increasing access to salad bars in schools can help improve students' overall health and nutrition, as well as promote healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. By offering a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, schools can help students develop a taste for nutritious foods and reduce their consumption of unhealthy, processed options.
Overall, the Salad Bars in Schools Expansion Act aims to support schools in providing students with more opportunities to make healthy food choices and improve their overall well-being.