JEFFERSON CITY -- Missouri House members have approved legislation that sets nutrition requirements for food and drinks sold in public schools, including in vending machines and through fundraisers.
The bill caps the amount of fat and sugar allowed in products sold during school days. It also sets minimum food standards in eight different nutrients, including calcium, protein and vitamin A. And it requires daily physical education classes through eighth grade.
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The bill caps the amount of fat and sugar allowed in products sold during school days. It also sets minimum food standards in eight different nutrients, including calcium, protein and vitamin A. And it requires daily physical education classes through eighth grade.
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