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School Snacks: The Hidden Sugar Problem
California USAFriday, May 30, 2025
So, what can be done to fix this? One solution is to remove snacks and drinks with added sugar from schools. Currently, schools focus on the percentage of added sugar in each serving of food, but they do not limit the total amount of sugar kids consume throughout the day. This means kids can end up eating too much sugar, especially in high-calorie snacks.
Experts recommend that kids should have no more than 25 grams of added sugar per day and no more than one 8-ounce cup of sugary drinks per week. Just one school snack can have 16 grams of added sugar. That's already more than half the daily limit. Instead of processed snacks with added sugar, schools should serve more fresh fruits and vegetables. Ultra-processed foods with high quantities of added sugar only make the obesity epidemic worse.
As California's education leaders respond to Newsom's order, it is crucial that they make strong changes. Parents should also speak with their schools, and residents should contact their lawmakers. By pushing for lower added sugar limits in school meals and after-school programs, we can help prevent obesity, liver disease, and more. What we feed our kids today will affect their health for the rest of their lives. California has the opportunity to lead the way in ensuring that every child gets the healthy food they need to grow and thrive.
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