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Home  /  World  /  Breezy Explainer: California schools might ban Cheetos and Doritos. Here’s why

Breezy Explainer: California schools might ban Cheetos and Doritos. Here’s why

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
March 18, 2024
in Health, The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
California

According to a new measure, some of America’s most popular snacks may soon be prohibited in California public schools. The proposed initiative, which aims to eliminate foods from schools that use artificial chemicals and food dyes, would result in a state-wide ban on Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Doritos, and Takis, as per a story in CBS News.

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If the measure is passed, schools will be prohibited from offering meals that include six synthetic food dyes, including “red 40, yellow 5, yellow 6, blue 1, blue 2, and green 3”. Furthermore, titanium dioxide, a coloring ingredient often used in cosmetics and paints, would be outlawed. Cereals with yellow and red colorings include Fruity Pebbles and Froot Loops, as well as Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and chips like Doritos.

According to CBS News, Democratic California State Assembly member Jesse Gabriel proposed legislation (AB 2316) on Tuesday, March 12. The bill’s announcement was made on social media, with Gabriel claiming that the components in these items pose significant health hazards.

According to current California state statute, all students in kindergarten through twelfth grade are entitled to free lunch and breakfast

“The science is complicated, but the purpose of the bill is not. This is about protecting our students from chemicals that have been proven to harm children and interfere with their ability to learn,” Jesse Gabriel said at a press conference. “This is not a food ban. This is not banning Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in California,” he added.

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The California Environmental Protection Agency performed research in 2021, and Gabriel stated that “consumption of synthetic food dyes can result in hyperactivity and other neurobehavioral problems in some children.” The father of three argued that because he has ADHD and is raising children with the disorder, the issue was “personal” to him. Furthermore, his office claimed that addictions are linked to immune system harm and cancer.

“As a lawmaker, a parent, and someone who struggles with ADHD, I find it unacceptable that we allow schools to serve foods with additives that are linked to cancer, hyperactivity, and neurobehavioral harms. This bill will empower schools to better protect the health and wellbeing of our kids and encourage manufacturers to stop using these dangerous additives,” he continued.

According to current California state statute, all students in kindergarten through twelfth grade are entitled to free lunch and breakfast at their schools. According to state regulations, they must be given fruits, vegetables, whole grains, or protein. The laws also regulate the number of calories, carbohydrates, and fats that can be provided in specific goods.

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