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  2. Advertisements in schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Advertisements in schools is a controversial issue that is debated in the United States. Naming rights of sports stadiums and fields, sponsorship of sports teams, placement of signage, vending machine product selection and placement, and free products that children can take home or keep at school are all prominent forms of advertisements in schools.

  3. Should whole milk stay banned in schools? What to know as ...

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    The House of Representatives voted to allow whole milk in public schools in an attempt to put an Obama-era ban out to pasture. The bill, dubbed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act — one of ...

  4. Junk food - Wikipedia

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    A poster at Camp Pendleton's 21-Area Health Promotion Center describes the effects of junk food that many Marines and sailors consume. "Junk food" is a term used to describe food that is high in calories from macronutrients such as sugar and fat, and often also high in sodium, making it hyperpalatable, and low in dietary fiber, protein, or micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals.

  5. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Competitive foods have presented an obstacle to the USDA's regulation of food in schools. In 1983, a federal court overturned a USDA regulation that had prohibited the sale of junk food in schools from the beginning of the school day until the end of the last meal period.

  6. Junk food adverts banned from York council billboards ... - AOL

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  7. As Chicago Public Schools finalizes a new policy prohibiting ...

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    The tension between state and local policy efforts is the latest in a long-running debate on whether a blanket, rather than school-level, decision to remove police from schools should be made.

  8. Michael F. Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    He has commented that "Soda is the quintessential junk food—just sugar calories and no nutrients" and has warned that the "average teenage boy is consuming two cans of soda pop a day". [10] Jacobson proposes several warning labels, including "Drinking (non-diet) soft drinks contributes to obesity and tooth decay," and "Consider switching to ...

  9. No joke: UK comedian told to remove hot dog from subway ...

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    Comedian Ed Gamble has been ordered to change a subway station poster campaign for his new standup show because the image of a hot dog violated the transit network’s ban on junk food advertising.