martes, 21 de febrero de 2012

NEW ! MORE MACHINES.


The government's attempt to reduce childhood obesity is moving from the school cafeteria to the vending machines.

With students eating 19 percent to 50 percent of their daily food at school, the administration says it wants to ensure that what they eat contributes to good health and smaller waistlines.

Representatives of the food and beverage industries argue that many of their products contribute to good nutrition and should not be banned.
Nutritionists say that school vending machines stocked with potato chips, cookies and sugary soft drinks contribute to childhood obesity, which has more than tripled in the past 30 years.

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