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Amy Kalafa: Lunch Wars: How to Start a School Food Revolution and Win the Battle for Our Children’s Health

Penguin Books Ltd, London, England, 2011, 363 pp, ISBN: 978-1-58542-862-5

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Hunter, T. Amy Kalafa: Lunch Wars: How to Start a School Food Revolution and Win the Battle for Our Children’s Health . J Youth Adolescence 42, 1901–1903 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-013-0035-1

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