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Jalisco school cooperatives will continue to sell potatoes... but from the cooked ones

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
Since March 31, 2025, the basic education schools in Jalisco have been prohibited from selling so-called junk food, i.e. potatoes, bread, biscuits and soft drinks, as well as products that have some kind of labelling such as high in calories, sodium and fats. According to the Manual for People who Prepare, Distribute and Sell Food in Schools, within schools, products such as fried peanuts, fryings, doughnuts, flans, hamburgers, hot dogs, box jui…
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nvinoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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