11 ways to make a salad bar appealing from a kid's point of view

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Visit any school lunchroom, and you'll see kids bypass the salad bar for pizza, french fries and other high-calorie/high-fat foods. With childhood obesity at an all-time high, educators and dietitians are searching for ways to encourage kids to make healthier choices. In recent years, the Let's Move Salad Bars 2 Schools Initiative has distributed over 3,500 salad bars to schools across the US, serving fresh fruits and vegetables to over 1,700,000 children. To make healthy choices appeal to a kid, you have to think like a kid.

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