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The General Food and Drug Authority has confirmed that school canteens are subject to random inspections and monitoring to ensure food safety and compliance with health standards, coinciding with the start of the new school year. Inspection campaigns cover both public and private schools, where products such as meats and their derivatives, caffeinated beverages, spoiled foods, and items high in sugars and hydrogenated oils—including certain candies like ice cream—are prohibited. On the other hand, safe food options such as milk, juices, fruits, and vegetables are permitted, provided they come from licensed sources. The campaign aims to protect students' health, and parents are encouraged to supervise the foods their children carry and to promote nutritional awareness.
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