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Reporter its lunchtime at winthrop elementary in new london, connecticut, and these kids are hungry. They can eat pasta or tuna, or something a little more exotic. Have you ever had the hummus that we serve . Reporter the man behind the hummus, a nutritious middle eastern dip is 34yearold dan giusti. He is the tall one. He founded and runs brigade, a company that is revolutionizing cafeteria cuisine. There is a problem with school food in general because this idea that the kids dont deserve high quality, which obviously they do. If anybody, theyre a captive audience, and theyre our kids. If anybody deserves the best food we can give them, its them. Because they have no choice. Reporter no more processed food or mystery meat for these kids. Brigade hires trained chefs to make High Quality School lunches from scratch. How dan giusti ended up in this cafeteria is quite a story. The fact that i was the head chef of naoma has opened up a lot of doors. Reporter dan guistis last job was at what many consider is the best restaurant in the world, momo in copenhagen. Talk to me about fine dining and nomo. Its a small restaurant, 45 seats . What was it like as an average . Two people youre paying 4500. Reporter after working there for two years, guisti wanted to do something bigger. I knew i wanted to feed more people. That was the big thing. I wanted to make food with real purpose that really contributed to something. Reporter so in 2015, he announced he was leaving noma to fix Americas School lunches, stunning the school world. Youre the head chef of nomo. Yeah. Why would you ever leave that . Yes. Reporter foodies may have been flummoxed, but giusti had found his calling. Its called school food. A lot of food served in a school would never be served anywhere else. And thats the unfortunate fact. Reporter new london now benefits from a technique he picked up at nomo, the power of the personal touch. If you dont like it, then you just know you dont like it. But if you like it, now you have something new to eat for your whole life. Reporter so its brigade policy that their chefs talk to the students about the food. If food comes to you and you dont really have a face to put to it, its just food. When there is okay, chef west made this. You like that person, therefore the food has more meaning to it. Sometimes i want to go up for seconds. Reporter do they allow seconds . No. Reporter do you like the food here . I love it reporter but kids can be picky eaters, and they dont always love it. Its a whole different thing cooking for kids. No, no, it is. One time we had this Butternut Squash soup and had coconut milk and ginger. It was delicious. It was really tasty. I remember i went to this kid, he was eating it and he spits it out. Oh, man. Reporter lucky for new london, Manuel Rivera isnt picky, but he is choosy. If we cant eat it we shouldnt serve it to our kids. Reporter rivera was the School Superintendent who hired dan giusti in 2016 to cook for new londons 3500 school kids. Some kids thought he was wasting tax dollars. We had one comment, i think it was boy, the next thing you no rivera will be getting limousines for the students. Reporter compared to what you were spending. I will tell you the cost is zero to new London Public School taxpayers. Almost sold out. Its 5 a meal. Reporter thanks to Fundraising Efforts like brigades popular Weekly Community dinner and generous rpanvat, been hit. E sllt but costs and what the Federal SchoolLunch Program will reimburse new london is an issue. Its around 3. 50 a meal, which doesnt sound so bad, but thats actually for maintenance. Thats for paying people to make the food. So when its all said and done, you have about 1. 25 for food. Making food, a meal that Kids Really Want to eat for 1. 25 is super challenging. These are literally some of the best chefs in the country. Reporter last spring, dan invited a dozen star chefs up to new london to compete in a fundraiser. This is maelyn. Those familiar with the show top chefs she won it. And see what they could make for a buck and a quarter. They came from l. A. , san francisco, chicago, new york city, and washington, d. C. Jeremiah langhorne. So how much does a meal cost at your restaurant . It depends on what you get, but easily. Reporter well, jeremy my yarks do you have anything at your restaurant that is 1. 25 . No of. Reporter knowing that the winning meals could end up on the brigade menu, the chefs didnt let their budget limit their imagination. They whipped up chicken tacos, foodamaki rolls, tofu lasagna, monte cristo sandwiches. Then the chefs delivered the food. Its been seasoned with herb, lemon juice. All right. Enjoy, guys. Reporter a panel of new london students. I think this one would win for me. Reporter and outoftown adults were the judges. A good taco. Reporter yes, i was a judge too and had to eat a little. All right. A lot of everything. And pick a winner. Youre just going to have to give me one. You got to do it. Reporter that winner was ghetto gastro of the bronx. Ghetto gastro. Reporter with a caribbean fish sandwich. Hardly what you would expect kids to eat willingly. Fish is one of those things its kind of hard to approach to children, you know what i mean . Just the smell. But i think we wanted to take a challenge and show them that this could be a really delicious. Reporter and their secret ingredient . The power of the personal touch. Not to say that the other chefs arent charismatic, but they put extra effort. Reporter they sure did. And they told me. Theyre smart. Were going sell this to the kids. You knew who to talk to. Reporter and now dan giusti and brigade are expanding to the Largest School district in the stors gh new york citys. Scol in the bronx. Once more, dan guisti is thinking big. Nor. But the goal is to get everywhere. To me, my dream is in ten years that things are just different. That its it is normal to do what we do. This is good. We end this half hour with a heartwarming story of a young boy and his undying love for unwanted pets. Here is steve hartman. Reporter 8yearold robbie gay loves an underdog. Hey bring him to the Flagler CountyHumane Society as we did and ask him to find a favorite. Can i get in here . Reporter he will seek out the oldest, mangiest, least adoptable mutt of the lot. There is something about old dogs i just like. Reporter do you see yourself in these dogs . Yes, sir. He knows what it feels like not to ber. He is the most hopeful, optimistic and genuinely caring kid who has absolutely no reason to be that way. Reporter robbies adoptive mom maria says before he entered the foster system, robbie was a holy terror, so badly abused he was twice hospitalized with brain injuries. Then two years ago, maria and her husband charles adopted him. It was just a good day. Reporter what did that day mean to you . Everything. Reporter he has come a long way, except in this one respect. Maria says he could not cry. Despite the horrors of his past, or maybe because of this, the kid was a stone. Until earlier this month. One of robbies old dog, buffy, had to be put down. He wanted to hold her until the very end and insisted his mom take pictures of the process. Perhaps because he knew what was about to happen. After robbie finally let go, he told his mom, i know how it feels not to be loved or cared for, and i dont want any animal of mine to feel that way. Nor does he want any foster kid to feel that way. Because people dont want older people and older dogs. They only want babies and puppies. He is so aware that it have for him, and in these older dogs, robbies found a place to practice compassion. Reporter some day robbie wants to adopt older foster children himself. Go up and knock on the door. Reporter but until then, to show his commitment and do what he can, he has vowed to adopt as many old dogs as his parents will allow. Reporter today its a lame snaggle toothed shih tzu named molly. Mollys owner had to go into assisted living, but now molly has a new home, thanks to the sweet little boy who sees his reflection in the eyes of the suffering. Steve hartman, on the road near palm coast, florida. Just beautiful. And thats the overnight news for this thursday. From the cbs Broadcast Center in new york city, im Nikki Battiste its thursday, february 27th, 2020. This is the cbs morning news. Coronavirus mystery. California reports the first u. S. Case where the infection resulted from unknown origins. How the u. S. Is responding to the outbreak and what you can do to protect yourself. A gunman kills five of his coworkers and then himself at a brewery in wisconsin. What were learning about the shooter this morning. A new twist in the College Admissions scandal. Lawyers for Lori Laughlin and her husband now claim new evidence exonerates them