Spain: New regulations require schools to serve fruit and vegetables

All schools in Spain will be legally obliged to serve fruit and vegetables as part of their lunches and fish at least once a week under new rules aimed at reducing the amount of fried and fatty food served to children. Hailed by the government as a key plank of the fight against childhood obesity, the…Original Article

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