Proposed legislation would allow school districts to consider quality when negotiating food service contracts

 

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (IRN) — A new bill in Springfield would change the way Illinois school districts solicit food service contracts, allowing officials to negotiate for higher quality products amid complaints that many schools offer unhealthy food.

School districts would still be allowed to accept the lowest bid, but the bill would also allow officials to consider quality along with price.

Illinois is only one of two states along with New York to require schools to take the lowest bid.

 

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