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This Child Ate A Snickers. Remove Him From The General Population
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The Ankeny school district in suburban Des Moines has students enter a PIN code before being served lunch. The idea is that the school then gets to track what the kids eat. And some parents are wondering whether the school having a database of what kids eat is, you know, "Big Brother." The schools say they're merely tracking the choices to adjust food options and check them against mandated nutrition requirements. Couldn't they do that by a) serving food that meets the standards, and b) seeing what sells and what doesn't? Why are they tracking these things individually? (Fox News)
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