Free fruit at school tied to fewer junk snacks
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Norwegian children attending schools where free fruit was on offer ate less junk food and drank less soda than before the fruit was available, according to a new study that also found kids from disadvantaged households seemed to benefit the most. Although fruit promotion programs are thought to succeed in getting kids to eat more fruit, it’s been unclear whether children were just adding those snacks on top of what they were already eating. …