
"The law requires schools to phase out ultraprocessed foods of concern no later than July 2029. It also bans vendors from offering these foods to schools starting in July 2032. Gabriel says he's expecting to see concrete progress at schools toward phasing these foods out within the next couple of years. But a menu makeover requires investment. At Lincoln Crossing Elementary, that included new equipment for the kitchen and more staff training."
"Greystar, the nation's largest landlord, has reached a $7 million settlement with nine states that sued the property management giant for using rent-setting algorithms that officials have blamed for driving up housing costs. The proposed settlement, filed Tuesday in a North Carolina federal court, is the latest to result from antitrust lawsuits targeting RealPage and similar software companies. Prosecutors argue the products help rival property managers illegally align prices and push up rents. A judge must still approve the deal."
A law requires schools to phase out ultraprocessed foods of concern by July 2029 and bans vendors from offering those foods to schools starting July 2032. Gabriel expects concrete progress within a couple of years. Lincoln Crossing Elementary invested in new kitchen equipment and staff training, increasing freshly prepared meals from about 5% in 2022–2023 to more than half today. Greystar agreed to pay $7 million to settle lawsuits by nine states alleging use of rent-setting algorithms that drove up rents. The settlement bars Greystar from using software that relies on other landlords' confidential data, and a judge must approve the deal.
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