SPAIN: Junk food banned in schools

By: Ivan Castano | 6 September 2010

Spain has launched a new law to curb the sale of "junk" food, snacks and drinks in the country's schools to tackle growing obesity rates, the Health Ministry announced on Friday (September 3).

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Spain has launched a new law to curb the sale of "junk" food, snacks and drinks in the country's schools to tackle growing obesity rates, the Health Ministry announced on Friday (September 3).

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