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Board approves Healthy Kids Meal Incentive Ordinance to set nutrition standards for kids' meals

3005905 · April 16, 2025
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed the Healthy Kids Meal Incentive Ordinance requiring kids' meals to include fruits or vegetables, limit calories to 600 and bar certain high-sugar/fat beverages when a toy is bundled. The measure passed 8-3.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved the Healthy Kids Meal Incentive Ordinance, which sets nutritional standards for restaurant meals marketed to children and allows toys to be included only if the meal meets basic nutrition criteria.

The ordinance requires kids' meals to contain fruits or vegetables, caps calories at 600 per meal and prohibits accompaniment of toys with beverages judged excessive in fat or sugar. Supervisors voted 8 ayes and 3 noes to pass the measure in final vote.

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