Mexico Bans Junk Food in Schools

Monday, 31 March, 2025140 words2 minutes
Mexico has taken a bold step to combat childhood obesity by banning junk food in schools. This new law, which took effect on Saturday, prohibits the sale of high-calorie snacks and sugary drinks on school premises.
The government's decision comes as a response to alarming obesity rates among Mexican children. According to UNICEF, Mexico has one of the highest rates of junk food consumption among children in Latin America. The new guidelines aim to promote healthier eating habits by offering nutritious alternatives like bean tacos and plain water.
While the ban has received support from health advocates, some worry about the challenges of implementation. Enforcing the rule in all of Mexico's 255,000 schools, especially those in remote areas, could prove difficult. Additionally, the ban doesn't address the sale of junk food by vendors outside school gates, which remains a concern.
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Mexico Bans Junk Food in Schools

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  1. 1. What is the main reason for Mexico's junk food ban in schools?

  2. 2. What is one challenge mentioned in implementing this ban?