New poll shows wide support for keeping low-fat flavored milk on school menus
The national Morning Consult poll was commissioned by IDFA.
Voters in New York City and across the country widely support offering low-fat flavored milk in public school meals, according to a new Morning Consult national tracking poll commissioned by the Washington, D.C.-based International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA).
When asked about including low-fat flavored milk in school meals, parents with kids in public schools in New York City and nationally were very supportive. In New York, 90% of voters with kids in public school support including low-fat flavored milk in public school meals, IDFA said. Nationally, 85% of parents feel the same — an overwhelming demonstration of support for maintaining nutritious milk options for kids in school. (To read the full survey, visit www.idfa.org/schoolmilksurvey.)