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The Pros And Cons Of Flavored Milk
Should Flavored Milk be Banned?? Los Angeles became the nation’s largest school district to stop serving flavored milk. Some of flavored milks that were banned was chocolate and strawberry. LA. School District is the nation’s second-largest school district with about 688,000 students. LAUSD should have not banned flavored milks in 2011 because kids enjoy the milk better than plain milk and they replace the flavored milk with worst option. LA. School District should have not banned flavored milks in 2011 because kids enjoy the milk better than plain milk. In the video, they interview different kids and they all said they like chocolate milk. Also, in text 2 it stated “Much of what’s being taken to the landfill is the plain milk that

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