Fed up with ‘junk food,’ cafeteria culture shifts
Correction appended.
As senior Travis Freeman made his way through the lunch line at Woodstock North High School, he opted for eating what was on the the day’s menu – a slice of pizza, apple slices, carrots, celery and a chocolate milk to wash it all down.
With its whole wheat crust, low-sugar sauce and low-fat cheese, it’s not the average slice of greasy ’za Freeman might expect.
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