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Jack in the Box Removes Soda from its Kids Menus


Statement of CSPI Senior Nutrition Policy Counsel Jessica Almy

February 10, 2016

The American restaurant industry gets many things wrong, but it’s starting to get this one thing right: kids’ menus shouldn’t be used to push soda on kids. We congratulate Jack in the Box for being the latest restaurant chain to remove soda and other sugary drinks from its Kids’ Combos, joining McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, Dairy Queen, and Applebee’s which have all made similar moves, along with Subway and Panera, which never had soda on their kids’ menus.

In time, soda on a kids’ menu will seem as anachronistic as an ashtray in a high school. Soda and other sugary drinks promote type 2 diabetes, heart disease, obesity, tooth decay, and other health problems. We hope chains like Chili’s, Bojangles’, and TGI Fridays take a close look at what their competitors are doing and start catching up.

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