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  2. 101 Restaurants Where You Can Eat for Free on Your Birthday - AOL

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    Benihana Birthday Freebie: $30 Certificate. One of the highest value items on this list, Benihana sends you a birthday certificate for up to $30 if you join their Chef's Table email club. There ...

  3. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In the United States, school meals are provided either at no cost or at a government-subsidized price, to students from low-income families. These free or subsidized meals have the potential to increase household food security, which can improve children's health and expand their educational opportunities. [1]

  4. 20 Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free (Because ... - AOL

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    Dinner off the kids’ menu will cost you at Culver’s, but dessert is on the house; a free custard is standard with the purchase of any kid’s meal no matter when you go. Find a location 12.

  5. What are the benefits of free school meals? Here's what the ...

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    Better health and more food security: A 2023 study in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that children who received onsite meals and snacks provided by their child care ...

  6. NOTE: Data are for the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Low-poverty schools are defined as public schools where 25.0 percent or less of the students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (FRPL); mid-low poverty schools are those where 25.1 to 50.0 percent of the students are eligible for FRPL; mid-high poverty schools are those where 50.1 to 75.0 percent of the students are ...

  7. Number and percentage of public school students eligible for ...

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    NOTE: The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is a federally assisted meal program. To be eligible for free lunch under the program, a student must be from a household with an income at or below 130 percent of the poverty threshold; to be eligible for reduced-price lunch, a student must be from a household with an income between 130 percent ...

  8. Number and percentage of public school students eligible for ...

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    Direct certification is the process by which children are certified for free meals based on household participation in one or more means-tested federal assistance programs--such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)--without the need for a household application. 5 Imputation for survey nonresponse. State-level imputations for ...

  9. National School Lunch Act - Wikipedia

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    Schools are also entitled to receive commodity foods and additional commodities as they are available from surplus agricultural stocks. The National School Lunch Program serves 30.5 million children each day for $8.7 billion for the fiscal year 2007. Most participants are also eligible for food during the summer through the Summer Food Service ...