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[Title] => Color coding food
[Summary] => Abbotsford schools have developed a bold concept that may help children to easily identify junk food. This means that food sold in schools should be color-coded like a street light to assist or remind students to make healthy choices on a daily basis. The helpful color code is something that Filipino educators should think about and then implement in the Philippines. GREEN LABEL MEANS: "Go Ahead". Food in this category are part of Canadas Food Guide to Healthy Eating. They are nutritious and not processed.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => LIVING IN CANADA By Mel Tobias
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[Summary] => Abbotsford schools have developed a bold concept that may help children to easily identify junk food. This means that food sold in schools should be color-coded like a street light to assist or remind students to make healthy choices on a daily basis. The helpful color code is something that Filipino educators should think about and then implement in the Philippines. GREEN LABEL MEANS: "Go Ahead". Food in this category are part of Canadas Food Guide to Healthy Eating. They are nutritious and not processed.
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