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Realfoodology

Ending Processed School Meals: The Real Food Movement in Public Schools | Nora LaTorre

Realfoodology

Courtney Swan

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

247: Did you know public schools serve more meals than any restaurant chain in America? And yet, many of those meals come from fast food giants instead of farms. This week, I’m joined by the CEO of Real Certified—a company on a mission to change that. Through their initiative Eat Real, they’re working with school districts to replace ultra-processed cafeteria food with fresh, locally-sourced meals that kids actually enjoy. In this episode, you’ll learn how Real Certified is empowering parents, partnering with real farmers, and making it easier than ever for schools to serve real, nutritious food. If you’ve ever looked at your child’s lunch tray and thought, “There has to be a better way,” this conversation is your answer. Topics Discussed:  How can parents help improve school lunches in public schools? What is the Eat Real program and how does it work in school cafeterias? Why are ultra-processed foods still being served in American school lunches? What are the health impacts of poor nutrition in school-aged children? How can schools transition from processed food to real, locally-sourced meals? Timestamps:  00:00:00 – Introduction  00:05:08 – The Eat Real Mission Explained 00:09:47 – Problems with U.S. School Lunches 00:13:10 – Kids’ Health: Behavior & Fatty Liver 00:22:16 – How Schools Source Better Food 00:26:41 – Reforming School Lunch Programs 00:32:45 – District-Level Support for School Meals 00:38:06 – Teaching Kids About Healthy Eating 00:40:25 – Why We Need to Rethink Nutrition 00:44:07 – Real Food Transforming Schools 00:48:41 – School Food Funding Challenges 00:50:44 – Scaling the Eat Real Program 00:51:45 – Prison Food & Public Health Costs 00:56:02 – Fast Results from Nutrition Changes 00:59:35 – Courtney Swan’s Healthy Restaurant Picks 01:00:01 – How Parents Can Get Involved 01:02:25 – California Bill AB1264  01:06:43 – Final Thoughts: Helping Kids Thrive Sponsored By: LMNT | Get your free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase at drinklmnt.com/realfoodology Our Place | Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timeline | Go to timelinenutrition.com/REALFOODOLOGY and use code REALFOODOLOGY for 10% off Paleovalley | Save at 15% at paleovalley.com/realfoodology and use code REALFOODOLOGY MANUKORA | Go to Manukora.com/REALFOODOLOGY to get $25 off the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook!  Cozy Earth | Go to cozyearth.com and Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 40% off best-selling sheets, pajamas, and more. Trust me, you won’t regret it. Check Out Eat Real: Website Instagram Facebook  Nora’s instagram  Check Out Courtney LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! @realfoodology www.realfoodology.com My Immune Supplement by 2x4 Air Dr Air Purifier AquaTru Water Filter EWG Tap Water Database Produced By: Drake Peterson

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0:00.0

On today's episode of the Real Foodology podcast, how do we just help kids and families relearn

0:05.6

nutrition and make it easy for them and then make it really simple and turnkey. And that's why

0:10.1

we focus on schools because it's such a natural place for kids to learn. Hello, friends. Welcome

0:15.1

back to another episode of the Real Foodology podcast. I'm your host, Courtney Swan, as always.

0:20.3

And today's guest is Nora Latour,

0:22.8

who is the CEO of a company called Eat Real Certified. You may not know this, but public schools are the

0:29.2

largest restaurant chain in America. And I think it's no secret that America's school

0:34.5

cafeterias are not serving healthy, nutritious foods. In fact,

0:39.6

it's quite the opposite. Not only are many of these kiddos just getting ultra-processed foods all

0:44.0

day in their school lunches, but a lot of these school cafeterias also have McDonald, Starbucks,

0:50.0

Subways, they have a lot of fast foods in there as well. What Nora is doing with Eat Real

0:55.5

is taking these school systems and their food systems and connecting them with real

1:00.8

farmers and local food systems where they can actually provide real whole foods for the kiddos.

1:08.2

And it's so freaking cool what they're doing. And her excitement about all of this was so much fun to listen to also.

1:13.3

It just made me so happy.

1:14.7

So many of you all have over the year sent me DMs asking,

1:18.1

how can I get involved?

1:19.0

I'm seeing what my kiddos are eating in the school lunches and it's atrocious.

1:22.0

And I want to be able to change it.

1:23.5

I want to fix it.

1:24.5

And same, I've wanted to do this forever. And I just felt like I didn't know

1:28.7

where to start. I didn't know who to send people to. And it's so freaking cool that now there's a

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