Chicago Public Schools is taste testing incoming dishes with students, parents and community members around the city as part of an effort to cater to the taste buds of students.
Mason, 6, tries new items that could come to Chicago Public Schools food menus this school year at a taste testing event on July 20, 2022, at Whittier Elementary School.Chicago Public Schools is taste testing incoming dishes with students, parents and community members around the city in an effort to better cater to the taste buds of students.
The students, joined by a handful of community members and parents who also probed the provisions, filled in surveys to indicate how much they liked each item and what they thought about it. “If you grow up in Chicago, I don’t care what neighborhood, you know what good food tastes like, you just do,” he said. “If our children are not eating and it’s not nutritious foods, they’re not going to be able to learn.”
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