French schools preserve culture by limiting ketchup use

French schools have been ordered to ration ketchup in their cafeterias in order to preserve the cultural identity of their pupils.

French schools preserve culture by limiting ketchup use

French schools have been ordered to ration ketchup in their cafeterias in order to preserve the cultural identity of their pupils.

Christophe Hebert, chairman of the National Association of Directors of Collective Restaurants says the new measures are an attempt to stop children from getting addicted to fattening junk food and also aims to help pupils to learn more about French cuisine.

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