Mexican schools have 6 months to ban junk food sales or face heavy fines
- Schools in Mexico have six months to ban junk food or face heavy fines, as officials address a severe childhood obesity crisis.
- Fines for violating the ban range from $545 to $5,450, potentially doubling for repeat offenses.
- The U.N. Children's agency states that Mexico’s children derive 40% of their caloric intake from junk food, marking it as a critical emergency.
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