California health officials will now decide which ingredients, additives, dyes, and other forms of processing don’t belong in school meals and K-12 cafeterias.
California is the first state in the nation to officially define what counts as an "ultra-processed food" — a move supporters say could change what millions of kids eat in school cafeterias.
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Schools must begin phasing out these foods in mid-2029, and vendors will be prohibited from offering them in mid-2032.
LOS ANGELES — California Governor Gavin Newsom on Oct. 8 signed Assembly Bill No. 1264 into a state law called the “Real Foods, Healthy Kids Act.” The law will define “ultra-processed foods” and ...
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California has made history as the first state in the nation to ban ultra-processed foods from school lunches.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a first-in-the-nation law to legally define ultra-processed foods, or UPF, and phase out the ...
Sacramento, CA — A new law in California will provide a statutory definition of ultra-processed foods and phase out those ...
The legislation builds on recent laws passed in California to eliminate synthetic food dyes from school meals and certain ...
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law earlier this week that will phase out ultra-processed foods from California public schools ...