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Looking for a bite?

The county's director of public health, Merle Green, has compiled a list of staff suggestions for spots around town that offer healthy lunches.

She sent it along to us, and it lists places and menu items for food that's not just a burger and fries.

It's no comprehensive list, so if you have a suggestion for a healthy lunch, feel free to add it in the comments section.

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Merle Green said:

The broiled or grilled items on the menu at Libby Hill are also popular, and a good choice for a fast, trans fat free, affordable lunch.

Merle Green said:

The broiled or grilled items on the menu at Libby Hill are also popular, and a good choice for a fast, trans fat free, affordable lunch.

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