Michigan gets F for school nutrition
A food safety advocacy group issued its annual report card on school policies regarding the sale of non-nutritional foods sold through vending machines or other methods on school grounds.
Michigan, along with more than 20 other states, got an F for not having more proactive policies to control the availability of sweet, salty or fattening snacks and sodas.
The state also got an F last year.
Here’s the report card from the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
