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Dispatch: School lunches a national security threat?

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By ACSH Staff — Apr 21, 2010
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Retired military officers say school lunches have put the nation's security at risk because they've left so many young Americans too fat to join the military. We're not making this up, folks.

Retired military officers say school lunches have put the nation's security at risk because they've left so many young Americans too fat to join the military. We're not making this up, folks.

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