U.S. schools with vending machines that sell candy and soda to students could soon find the government requiring healthier options to combat childhood obesity under a bill introduced on Thursday by two Senators.
While school meals must comply with U.S. dietary guidelines, there are no such rules on snacks sold outside of school lunchrooms that can be high in fat, sugar and calories...
[Sounds like the right mix to me as it is - but the Nanny state never stops of its own; it only increases until stopped.]
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Senators want to expel junk food from US schools
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