Putting sugar in tea is prohibited in school



In Japan, it is about tea to put sugar in general, but it seems that it was forbidden to put sugar in black tea at a UK school because it is for healthy eating habits.

I think that what individuals eat freely, but it seems difficult to judge whether it is good to incorporate improvements in diet as education.

Details are as below.
School bans sugar in tea - Telegraph

Sixth grade students of Tonypandy Community College in South Wales have protested seeking freedom to put sugar in tea. Emma-Jayne Morgan, a 16-year-old student councilor, insisted, "We have the right to choose what we eat," and said, "I was surprised to hesitate to put sugar in tea, if in a coffee shop Does it make you feel bad if you say the same? "

Meanwhile, the school side said that it was the result of following the guidelines for promoting the healthy eating habits of the Welsh Assembly, and in other schoolsMammiteAnd that ketchup is banned in some places. The principal Stephen Parry also supports activities to avoid using sugar and salt and it seems that this time sugar prohibition is part of a five - year plan to improve the diet in student life .

Morgan student council president urged that "All things should be balanced appropriately, but at school we can educate students to be able to deliver a healthier diet, but we can not force them."

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