I think the students will stop eating it or eating less.
therefore, the schools will make less and buy less.
So now, Chewy will say she singlehandedly cut costs to school lunches while helping kids eat less.
Again, back in my day, if a student did not like the school lunch, they would go across the street to the malt shop and get a hot dog or hamburger, soda or malt and ice cream, IF they had the money. Some kids had credit privileges and could sign for their food and daddy would later pay. No one was forced to eat in the cafeteria.
Today, with “Closed Campus” rules, the local malt shops near schools have closed down.
Not long ago, a neighbor woman sent her Kindergarden student to school with a home packed lunch. The school confiscated it and forced the kid to eat the government mandated slop.
It seemed that the more kids forced to eat the slop, the more money the school got from the government, to serve more slop.