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Mexico Bans School Junk Food to Tackle Childhood Obesity 🚫🍟

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Mexico is taking a bold step to prioritize kids' health! Starting March 29, schools nationwide will ban junk food sales as part of President Claudia Sheinbaum's campaign to combat soaring childhood obesity rates. 🇲🇽🩺

Why This Matters:

With nearly 1 in 3 Mexican children affected by obesity, officials are calling this a 'lifesaving intervention.' The policy aims to replace sugary snacks and greasy treats with healthier options in cafeterias – think more fruits, veggies, and agua fresca instead of soda. 🥗💧

The Bigger Picture:

Mexico has long struggled with diet-related health crises, ranking among the world's highest consumers of ultra-processed foods. By targeting schools – where kids spend most of their day – leaders hope to reshape eating habits early. Could this become a model for other countries? 🌎✨

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