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California aims to eliminate ultra-processed foods from schools by 2035, driven by health concerns and bipartisan support.
The bill, AB 1264, introduced by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, would direct the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment to define ultra-processed foods and identify ...
AB 1264 seeks to phase out ultra-processed foods from CA school meals by 2035, requiring Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment to define and regulate harm California Bill AB 1264 ...
California legislator Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) has introduced a bill that would ban the use of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) in public school meals.. The goal is to phase out “particularly ...
The Legislature is mulling a bill to ban “harmful” ultraprocessed foods from school meals by 2032. Food and ag associations warn the well-intentioned legislation stands to increase costs for ...
California has just overtaken President Donald Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” Commission in the quest to identify which ultraprocessed foods are the most harmful for human health.
California is moving forward to pass the first state law to define potentially harmful ultraprocessed foods and prohibit them from being added to school lunches.
Six years after the bill goes into effect, by January 1, 2032, vendors may no longer offer harmful ultraprocessed foods to school district nutritionists to be included in their menus.
Six years after the bill goes into effect, by January 1, 2032, vendors may no longer offer harmful ultraprocessed foods to school district nutritionists to be included in their menus.
Six years after the bill goes into effect, by January 1, 2032, vendors may no longer offer harmful ultraprocessed foods to school district nutritionists to be included in their menus.