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It's a tragedy that public schools continue to sell soda to our children for money. They should be the one place that should remain free from intense marketing from the soda and junk food companies.
Harold Goldstein
Elected officials are supporting parents in protecting their children from the unrestrained marketing and ever-present availability of soda and junk food, ... California [schools] can no longer be soda and junk-food superstores.
Harold Goldstein
The money from soda contracts comes out of children's and parents' pockets. Coke, Pepsi, and other junk-food marketers enjoy being in schools because they know it is one of the only places they can target kids without parental interference.
Margo Wootan
Schools have become soda and junk food superstores, ... There is no excuse they should continue to be part of this problem.
Harold Goldstein
Schools have become soda and junk food superstores. There is no excuse they should continue to be part of this problem.
Harold Goldstein
Certainly the soda companies, the junk food companies fought hard against this and today's agreement doesn't mean the battle is over, we still have to pass this bill.
Don Williams
He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. [Communities that do step up to reverse poor nutrition trends often face considerable opposition from soda and junk food manufacturers, but while] it used to be that industry always won, that's not always the case now, ... because schools are already in the business of feeding children; it's a matter of changing what's offered, not necessarily taking on new responsibilities.
Margo Wootan
My Pyramid for Kids doesn't dare to discourage children from consuming so much soda, fast food, candy, and other junk foods.
Michael Jacobson
Actually, I think all addiction starts with soda. Every junkie did soda first. But no one counts that. Maybe they should. The soda connection is clear. Why isn't a presidential commission looking into this? Or at least some guys from the National Carbonation Council.
Chris Rock
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Soda is the least-sold beverage in the schools. We will be able to replace whatever small portion we lose from soda through the sale of other drinks.
Paul Beckwith
It's time to get the soda and the junk food out, and even the industry now, the junk food industry, recognizes that times have changed and they have to change, too.
Donald Williams
We have not banned it (soda) because we have not seen any hard data. If people are calling this a public health crisis then we should require that only 18-year-olds can buy soda.
Pam McCoy
It's an issue everywhere. There has been a cutback in fast-food advertisements for children and schools are starting to remove soda from the machines and replace it with things like Gatorade.
Danielle Lee
We're really at the beginning of the movement. We need to establish statewide policies that support parents in teaching their children to make the right choices, rather than continuing to allow the financial interests of soda and fast-food companies to win out over the health of our children.
Harold Goldstein
For over 30 years, public health advocates have urged companies to stop marketing junk food to children. Even as rates of childhood obesity have soared, neither Viacom nor Kellogg has listened.
Susan Linn
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