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Banned: Ministry of Education prohibits 9 foods in schools

Donuts, processed meats are some of the food items banned in public schools



The Ministry of Education has prohibited the sale of processed meats and fries in school canteens.
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Dubai: Junk food, sweets and processed meats have been pulled of the menu in public schools.

The Ministry of Education recently issued a circular to schools that prohibits nine types of food in canteens, in a bid to promote a healthy diet among students.

According to the circular, processed meats such as sausages, mortadella, pastrami and instant noodles were banned due to the high content level of saturated fat, sodium, monosodium and artificial flavours.

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Chocolate bars and other chocolate items containing nuts, in addition to chocolate spread, were also prohibited as a result of high levels of saturated fats, sugar and artificial flavours that can be found in some brands.

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Sweets such as jelly, lollipops, chewing gum and other sugary goods were also pulled out of school canteens.

Soft drinks will no longer be available, including energy drinks, flavoured sports drinks and juices sweetened with sugar and / or artificial flavouring.

Cakes and donuts were also addressed as they contained saturated fats, sugar and artificial flavouring.

Other prohibited items further include peanuts, potato chips and French fries.

9 food types banned in public schools:

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  1. Processed meat
  2. Instant noodles
  3. Chocolate bars
  4. Chocolate spread
  5. Sweets
  6. Peanuts
  7. French fries
  8. Soft drinks
  9. Cream tarts and donuts

The ministry called on school principles to encourage pupils and their parents to refrain from eating such types of food, and not to pack the prohibited foods in lunch boxes.

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