Seattle School Kids' Lunches May Be Healthier, But Do They Like Them?

Seattle School Kids' Lunches May Be Healthier, But Do They Like Them?
In this July 17, 2012 photo Diane Wagner, with Schwan Food Co., hands out samples of food at a booth during the School Nutrition Association conference in Denver. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski

The food on the Seattle School District's menu is healthier. This school year, the district will offer more local fruits and vegetables. Over the next two years, it is phasing out the use of white bread and pasta. Soon, multi-grain will be the only option. So how do kids like it? We sent KOMO's Charlie Harger to Seattle's Greenwood elementary to check it out.