Texas schools to receive 100 donated salad bars
Texas schools to receive 100 donated salad bars
One hundred Texas schools are the lucky recipients of salad bars as the United Fresh Produce Association continues its push to increase access to fresh produce at its annual meeting venues.
Local media packed into a room off the United Fresh 2012 convention floor to cover a press conference May 1 announcing that more than 60,000 children throughout Texas will benefit from the salad bars.
seen many good varieties over those years — some with great flavor or great shelf life, others with better health characteristics or high yield. But, none combined everything in one variety — until now.
“Then the fee was reduced, and this helped smaller businesses come in.” Today, the program is comprised of 489 partners in 79 counties. “That is the highest number ever,” Ms. Panda commented.
companies launched a major organic program for certified Northwest apples, pears, cherries and stone fruit.