The food nannies kick it up a notch:
Lake County School Board officials are considering attaching cameras to school cafeteria trash cans to study what students are tossing after officials found that most of the vegetables on the school menu end up in the trash can.
New federal laws require students to take a healthy produce at lunchtime, but last year in Lake County, students tossed $75,000 worth of produce in the garbage.
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No decisions have been made on the cameras, but school leaders say they wouldn't capture students faces, just what they're throwing away.
Won't show students' faces? Then what's the point of the cameras, since school officials already know what is being tossed?