Consumption Will Also Limit the Sale of Ultraprocesses in Museums, Libraries and Universities
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The decree that the Government is preparing to ensure healthy eating in certain areas will affect other public and private centres, such as universities, libraries, museums or sports centres, and not only hospitals and residences as previously announced. The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has opened the public consultation of the standard on Thursday, which will set minimum nutritional quality criteria in all public centres and also in private one…
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs wants to put a stop to the presence of ultra-processed foods and fried foods in public centres, such as hospitals, nursing homes and universities. According to the text of the royal decree announced this Thursday by the minister Pablo Bustinduy during the delivery of the NAOS Strategy Awards, the ultra-processed and the fried can only be served twice a week in centers with full board and residential regime. In th…
The Royal Decree will limit to two weekly rations the ultraprocessed and fried in public centres with full board and residential regime, and a maximum of once a week for breakfasts and snacks
The Ministry guarantees 80 per cent of healthy products on vending machines and 90 per cent of fresh fruits and vegetables in areas such as hospitals, residences and universities.
It has been announced by the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy, at the ceremony of delivery of the NAOS Strategy Awards, which has presided this Thursday the queen at the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition. The Royal Decree, which comes to public information this Thursday, will limit to two weekly rations the ultraprocessed and fried in public centers with full board and residential regime, and to …
The battle against ultraprocessed food continues. In addition to hospitals and nursing homes, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs announces that it will limit the offer of ultraprocessed food in all public centers such as museums, libraries, universities and sports centers or in the restoration of public workplaces. The Royal Decree, which comes to public information this Thursday, will limit to two weekly rations the ultraprocessed and fried food …
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