Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesity
Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesity

Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesity

Children don't need any caffeine.
Edit: Buncha 12 year olds with a Mountain Dew habit cashing in lunch money to buy downvotes in here.
Yeah. I wouldn't serve any caffeinated drinks to a horde of children. I suppose the limit on caffeine must mostly be in regards to colas.
Or tea?
Even coffee?
People can also drink water, you know, like there's in the toilet?
That's what we had at school, I don't remember any complaints.
Yes, energy drinks shouldn't be sold to children. An age limit that prevents selling to people below 16 seems like a good idea to me.
Some countries do that already and I wouldn‘t recommend Cola to children under 12 either.
I'm not suggesting we start carding everyone who buys a soda, but schools are a controlled environment. Just don't sell caffeinated beverages at the schools.
Nobody needs caffeine. It doesnt give you any energy, just squeezes more out of your body when you want it.
Instead, school should start WAY later, 9:00 is a good time. I had many "bus kids" in my class, who stood up at 5:30 to get to school. Fucked up
This is the way. My caffeine habit started in middle school because I was needing to be up stupid early for the bus, missing breakfast, and passing out halfway through first period.
9 am is the official starting time of basically every single education institution in Spain, from nursery to university.
There are "early morning care" from 8, or even 7:30, but that's optional and basically just playing or breakfast.