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Monrovia Restaurants That Serve Healthy Food May Qualify for New Program
Los Angeles County is launching the Choose Health LA Restaurants program to help fight obesity.

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Los Angeles County is launching the Choose Health LA Restaurants program to help fight obesity.

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