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California lawmakers pass ultra-processed food ban for schools - UPI.com

A newly passed bill in California would ban so-called "ultra-processed" food in public school lunches by July 2032, and is pending the governor's signature.

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upi.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

California lawmakers pass ultra-processed food ban for schools - UPI.com

A newly passed bill in California would ban so-called "ultra-processed" food in public school lunches by July 2032, and is pending the governor's signature.

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theguardian.com9 mesi fa

‘Bipartisan, common sense, science-based’: California leads the way in banning ultra-processed school meals

Experts hope that a ‘California effect’ will push other states to ban UPFs, similar to its law against six synthetic food dyes

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  1. lunedì 15 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘Bipartisan, common sense, science-based’: California leads the way in banning ultra-processed school meals

    Experts hope that a ‘California effect’ will push other states to ban UPFs, similar to its law against six synthetic food dyes

  2. lunedì 15 settembre 2025·upi.com

    California lawmakers pass ultra-processed food ban for schools - UPI.com

    A newly passed bill in California would ban so-called "ultra-processed" food in public school lunches by July 2032, and is pending the governor's signature.