- A documentary film that will educate and inspire parents, children, communities and policy makers to get involved in their school lunch programs, improve the food options in their home and in their communities.
- A documentary film that will educate and inspire parents, children, communities and policy makers to get involved in their school lunch programs, improve the food options in their home and in their communities. Students, families, and school staffs' stories will be woven into a compelling narrative that will highlight the successes and challenges of feeding over 650,000 meals every day in the Los Angeles United School District: Farmer to supplier to cafeteria manager to kids.—Bruce, James
- Each day the second largest school district in the US serves over 650,000 meals a day. In 2012 the Los Angeles school district took the first steps of improving the nutritional content of school meals and the real 'food revolution' began. Our Food Chain documents, through the eyes of school administrators, physician, teachers, farmer, students, food activist and politician this revolution. They have come together with the idea of disrupting what our children are fed in schools and helped create a new paradigm. The results of which shows that a transformation is possible, from how food is grown to its nutritional value and ultimately to the student's own perspective of the value of healthy eating.
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