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Claim
Eliminating soda from school vending machines is not an effective approach to improve student health.

Evidence
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One study described in The New York Times' Well Blog showed that “removing soda from cafeterias and school vending machines only prompted students to buy sports drinks, sweetened fruit drinks and other sugar-laden beverages instead.”

Parents and guardians, not school administrators, should be responsible for teaching children about healthy eating habits and techniques for cooking wholesome, tasty meals.

According to Time, the “average US household spends an estimated $850 annually on soft drinks.”

- One study described in The New York Times' Well Blog showed that “removing soda from cafeterias and school vending machines only prompted students to buy sports drinks, sweetened fruit drinks, and other sugar-laden beverages instead.”