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This June, Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Health did something quietly radical. It banned a long list of foods from every school canteen in the country — sausages, burgers, pizza, doughnuts, ice cream, biscuits, cakes, pastries, instant noodles, flavoured milk, energy drinks, deep-fried snacks, even bottled sauces — for roughly four million children. In their place: rice, fruit, vegetables, fish, eggs, unsweetened drinks.
If parts of that banned list surprised you — if some of it just sounds like normal food, the stuff kids eat — then you’ve already found the problem. The things we’ve quietly accepted as everyday food are, in many cases, the very things slowly making us unwell. And the science explaining why has moved fast in the last two years. Most people simply haven’t heard it yet.
This article is that update. No fads, no guilt, no complicated rules. Just what the evidence now says, and what you can actually do about it. 👇🏽
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The Ministry of Health has issued a new circular banning the sale of high-sugar, high-fat and processed food items, including hot dogs, burgers, pizzas, biscuits, cakes, carbonated drinks, extruded snacks and packaged beverages, in school canteens.
Speaking at a media briefing at the Health Promotion Bureau, Nutrition Division Specialist Dr Monika Wijerathne said a guideline handbook has also been introduced to regulate and monitor school canteens.
Health authorities said the move comes amid rising rates of overweight and obesity among schoolchildren. According to the 2024 Global School-based Student Health Survey, 12% of children aged 13 to 17 are overweight, while 3% are obese.
The survey also found that 17.4% of children regularly consume carbonated drinks, 28.5% consume foods high in salt, 29% consume high-fat foods and 41% consume foods high in sugar.
Officials stressed that effective regulation and monitoring of school canteens are essential to improving the health and nutrition of schoolchildren. (NewsWire)
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Don’t forget biscuits which are straight up poison. It’s insane the way parents and grandparents keep plying their kids with biscuits and sweets—basically sending their own offspring to an early grave.
And the canteens in schools (even “international” ones) are a disgrace. The MoE should start regulating what schools are allowed to serve its students. You’d think a place of education would be better educated about health and nutrition.