For years, nutrition experts and healthy food advocates have been calling for
a ban on chocolate milk in schools to help curb childhood obesity.
Imposing
a Ban on Chocolate Milk in Schools Could have Negative Consequences A team of researchers from Cornell University have revealed how imposing
a ban on chocolate milk in schools could backfire and have more negative impacts than positive.
«Too often people have assumed that we have got to make the rise of euroscepticism about the mythology of bendy bananas and
bans on chocolate, not the fact that the European budget looks like it's suited to the 1950s and not the 21st century,» he added.
Not exact matches
The main point of my 2011 post was to question why Jamie Oliver (whose «Food Revolution» show was then
on television) was focusing so intensely
on banning chocolate milk in American schools at a time when there were, in my opinion, far more pressing school food issues which would have benefitted from his celebrity and clout.
A recent vote
on TodayMOMS shows that over 70 % of voters don't think
chocolate milk should be
banned.
The Board of Education has agreed to move forward
on a plan to eliminate sugary beverages and make Florida the first state in the nation to
ban chocolate milk in public schools.
What I found really stupid in our system, though, is that they
banned chocolate milk but continue to offer ice cream and cookies
on a daily basis.
In small quantities obviously:) I was
on the SCD before, where soya was
banned (along a long list of di / polysaccharides, and
chocolate, as you know).
From last year I went
on a
chocolate ban and now I can do without
chocolate.