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Malaysia ends childhood joy, bans candy from schools
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61675, member: 636"] Malaysia's education and health ministries have prohibited 12 types of food and drinks from being sold on school premises. Officials aim to encourage better nutrition and aid student development through these restrictions. The ban affects expired products, processed items like fries and nuggets, junk food, candies, chocolates, instant meals, frozen desserts, and pickled foods. Beverage restrictions target tea and coffee for students, as well as sweetened drinks, energy beverages, fruit juices with low fruit content, and carbonated sodas. Authorities cite excessive sugar levels as the primary concern for most banned drinks. The policy follows the guidelines of the Food Regulations 1985 and establishes health standards set by both government departments and relevant authorities. School administrators must enforce these rules to create healthier eating environments for Malaysian students across the nation. [/QUOTE]
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