U-M says no to sugary sodas

Maybe Michael Bloomberg got Mary Sue Coleman's ear. Whatever the catalyst, U-M has decided that the campus will no longer be a haven for high-calorie high fructose corn syrup. Excerpt: "The University of Michigan Health System and the medical school soon will stop selling sugary drinks in their cafeterias and vending machines. The policy is set to take effect in mid-November and applies to sodas, sweetened coffees, sports drinks, fruit-flavored drinks, energy drinks and sweetened tea." Read more here.

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Maybe Michael Bloomberg got Mary Sue Coleman’s ear. Whatever the catalyst, U-M has decided that the campus will no longer be a haven for high-calorie high fructose corn syrup.
 
Excerpt:
 
“The University of Michigan Health System and the medical school soon will stop selling sugary drinks in their cafeterias and vending machines.
 
The policy is set to take effect in mid-November and applies to sodas, sweetened coffees, sports drinks, fruit-flavored drinks, energy drinks and sweetened tea.”
 
Read more here.
 
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