• themeatbridge
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    13 days ago

    Children don’t need any caffeine.

    Edit: Buncha 12 year olds with a Mountain Dew habit cashing in lunch money to buy downvotes in here.

    • @[email protected]
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      1213 days ago

      Yeah. I wouldn’t serve any caffeinated drinks to a horde of children. I suppose the limit on caffeine must mostly be in regards to colas.

        • themeatbridge
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          113 days ago

          Botttled iced tea is mostly sugar, with just enough caffeine to make it addictive. It doesn’t belong in schools.

          • albert180
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            213 days ago

            You know there is classic hot tea?

            Freshly brewed black tea in hot weather is absolutely brilliant. I’ve got into tea trinking during a holiday in Sicily.

            • themeatbridge
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              212 days ago

              Elementary school age kids don’t drink hot tea usually. Maybe in England, but that seems like providing kettles for all the kids might be a bit of a burn hazard.

              • albert180
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                112 days ago

                Nowhere in this article is indicated that these changes are only for elementary schools.

                And you go to school until you’re 17/18 years old. It’s perfectly reasonable for them to have a tea or a coffee

                • themeatbridge
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                  112 days ago

                  Then they can take themselves to a cafe and buy a tea or coffee. This is about what all the schools are permitted to serve the students. Yes, some are 17 or 18, and some are 5 or 6 years old. Sugar and caffeine are the two most addictive substances widely available to children, and few things manufactured are as profitable as caffeinated sugar water. Put it in a bottle with fancy colors and a cool logo, have some social media influencers plug the drink, and then find a captive audience that’s sleep deprived, facing extreme pressure to perform, and too young and impulsive to make long-term healthy decisions. That’s called a business model.

                  • albert180
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                    312 days ago

                    I don’t know about schools in Spain, but in France you can’t easily leave school premises during school hours

      • @[email protected]
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        113 days ago

        People can also drink water, you know, like there’s in the toilet?
        That’s what we had at school, I don’t remember any complaints.

    • qaz
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      1013 days ago

      Yes, energy drinks shouldn’t be sold to children. An age limit that prevents selling to people below 16 seems like a good idea to me.

      • themeatbridge
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        313 days ago

        I’m not suggesting we start carding everyone who buys a soda, but schools are a controlled environment. Just don’t sell caffeinated beverages at the schools.

        • qaz
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          212 days ago

          Just ask for ID like alcohol

      • @[email protected]
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        413 days ago

        Some countries do that already and I wouldn‘t recommend Cola to children under 12 either.

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      11 days ago

      Nobody needs caffeine. It doesnt give you any energy, just squeezes more out of your body when you want it.

      Instead, school should start WAY later, 9:00 is a good time. I had many “bus kids” in my class, who stood up at 5:30 to get to school. Fucked up

      • @[email protected]
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        412 days ago

        This is the way. My caffeine habit started in middle school because I was needing to be up stupid early for the bus, missing breakfast, and passing out halfway through first period.

      • @[email protected]
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        212 days ago

        9 am is the official starting time of basically every single education institution in Spain, from nursery to university.

        There are “early morning care” from 8, or even 7:30, but that’s optional and basically just playing or breakfast.