Hi, you're absolutely right in what you say. In England they've now started removing all the vending machines selling fizzy drinks, crisps and chocolates. They've also overhauled the lunch menus and started offering healthier food (less fas...
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Whether the school is raising fund for field trips or other educational activities, many sell soda and water at school functions to raise money. Some schools also stock the teachers lounge with reduced prices for the staff. The read more
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Federal law prohibits the sale of soda in the cafeteria during the school lunch period. Soda is classified as a Food of Minimal Nutritional Value. State and local regulations may further prohibit the sale of soda before or after the lunch p...
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Yes. The statute only applies to the sale of beverages to students . Schools can sell any beverages that are not allowed by C.G.S. Section 10-221q (e.g., soda, sports drinks, tea) to teachers and other school staff members as long as they...
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All food sold before or during the school day, or by students, must meet SFUSD nutrition standards. That means soda, candy, and chips may be sold only on limited occasions, during non-school hours, and only by parents. In elementary and mid...
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While I'm a big fan of the holidays and even tune in radio stations that play Christmas music while I'm driving without the kids in the car, I'm not so much a fan of the overwhelming level of consumerism that is not only pushed by retailers...
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Yes - -complete with dinosaurs, trees, and lakes. Unfortunately, at the science fair, my buddy and I got placed next to the pig embryo in a jar -- no one cared about our volcano. +5
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