Massachusetts schools eliminate junk food, soft drinks -- even white bread!
By: Bill O'ReillyFebruary 10, 2011
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Boston Globe: Massachusetts public health regulators have approved regulations to limit the sale of sugary soft drinks, salty and calorie-packed snacks, and even white bread sandwiches from public schools.

The rules approved Wednesday in response to concerns about overweight students would apply to a la carte lines, snack shops, and vending machines, but not to the main cafeteria line. They would apply during the school day and a half-hour before and after classes.
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