California first in nation to legally define, phase out ultraprocessed foods in public schools
California legally defines and begins phasing out ultraprocessed foods in K-12 schools to ban items high in saturated fat, added sugar, sodium, or additives.
New California law requires some ultraprocessed foods to be removed from school lunches
California will phase out certain ultraprocessed foods from school meals over the next decade, banning their sale and vendor supply under set deadlines.