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Global 'Dead-End' Public School Lunch Menu URL Drift

Tracking how quickly school districts break or remove historical school lunch menu links.

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Median days since last known working lunch menu

Median number of days since a working lunch menu was last observed for districts with broken links

0 observations · measured in days

About this data

This page measures how often public school districts in the UK and US remove or break links to past school lunch menus. It tracks the percentage of districts with non-functional menu pages and the median time since their last known working link. These menus are vital for food policy research, revealing nutritional trends, allergen information, and regional dietary patterns over time. Without consistent access to historical data, researchers and the public lose a key source of transparency about school meal standards.

Sources

Every figure on this page was read from these pages.

Why this isn't published anywhere else

No existing source tracks the specific issue of historical school lunch menu URL drift or link breakage globally. Prior results focus on school meal programs, statistics, or surveys, not menu archival or link persistence.

Uniqueness score 1.00 — assessed against live web search results when this subject was created.