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Sunday, February 26, 2012

School Vending Machines Subject to New Guidlines

According to a study conducted by the National Academy of Sciences, about $2.3 billion worth of beverages and snack foods are sold annually in schools nationwide. It is these foods that nutritionists say contribute to childhood obesity. 

Since child obesity has more than tripled throughout the past 30 years, the Obama Administration is taking evasive action to prevent such incidents. 

Some representatives of the food and beverage industries argue that, “Many of their products contribute to good nutrition and should not be banned” 

However, whatever their case maybe, the proposed guidelines for this issue is expected to create a solution. Some foods to look forward to are baked foods versus fried foods, dried-roasted items and low sodium foods.

For more information on this topic, you can visit nytimes.

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