Episode Synopsis "Venture Anything: Patricia Baker of MA Law Reform Institute talks about lunch shaming"
When a child owes school lunch money, some schools take away the child's hot lunch and replace it with a cheaper meal — a practice critics call "lunch shaming." Today on Venture Anything, Patricia Baker, the author of a new report on lunch shaming, talks about the problem and what local schools can do better.
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