Hot lunches were easy to prepare meals that were cheap and could be mass produced. “In the past year and a half 80,000,000 hot well-balanced meals have been served at the rate of 500,000 daily in 10,000 schools throughout the country…” (Woodward Par.1). The New has proven that it can solve more than unemployment. Helping young children to easy cheap meals, saved many from starvation. Over one million children across America were well fed and well taken care of. “The School Lunch Program, like all other WPA projects, must be sponsored by tax-supported public bodies. Boards of Education usually are the official sponsors of the school lunch programs. Many civic organizations and individual patrons, however, may, and often do, render very valuable assistance by cooperating unofficially with the legitimate sponsors. The active interest of Parent-Teacher Associations all over the country, has been an important factor in the universal success with which these projects have met.” Ellen S. Woodward (Assistant Administrator Works Progress Administration) stated. The mass production of hot lunches provided easy, cheap meals for the starving children in America. This point also proves that the New Deal was a
Hot lunches were easy to prepare meals that were cheap and could be mass produced. “In the past year and a half 80,000,000 hot well-balanced meals have been served at the rate of 500,000 daily in 10,000 schools throughout the country…” (Woodward Par.1). The New has proven that it can solve more than unemployment. Helping young children to easy cheap meals, saved many from starvation. Over one million children across America were well fed and well taken care of. “The School Lunch Program, like all other WPA projects, must be sponsored by tax-supported public bodies. Boards of Education usually are the official sponsors of the school lunch programs. Many civic organizations and individual patrons, however, may, and often do, render very valuable assistance by cooperating unofficially with the legitimate sponsors. The active interest of Parent-Teacher Associations all over the country, has been an important factor in the universal success with which these projects have met.” Ellen S. Woodward (Assistant Administrator Works Progress Administration) stated. The mass production of hot lunches provided easy, cheap meals for the starving children in America. This point also proves that the New Deal was a