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Revenge of the Lunch Lady
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Revenge of the Lunch Lady

How an unassuming bureaucrat outsmarted Jamie Oliver and pulled off an honest-to-God miracle in one of America’s unhealthiest cities.


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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Eye Opening
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

When America’s unhealthiest city got the Jamie Oliver treatment in 2009, local people resented the foreigner’s intrusion. Oliver’s fresh, homemade food was too expensive, and the children didn’t like it. The British celebrity chef’s approach failed, but county food-service director Rhonda McCoy didn't give up on trying to create fresh, tasty food within her budget. Food writer Jane Black weaves her portrayal of McCoy as a passionate and practical, almost saintly administrator into this eye-opening account of the troubled history of the US National School Lunch Program. getAbstract recommends this article to parents of children who eat lunch at school and anyone interested in nutrition.

Take-Aways

  • Vested interests have shaped the US National School Lunch Program.
  • In 2009, Jamie Oliver attempted to overhaul the school lunches of America’s unhealthiest city.
  • His menus were unpopular and impractical.

About the Author

Jane Black is a food writer who covers food politics, trends and sustainability issues for a variety of publications.