Nannyism, New Zealand Style

Monday, April 28th, 2003

New Plymouth, NZ is looking at a law that would ban the sale of fast food to children.

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3 Responses to “Nannyism, New Zealand Style”

  1. #1 |  Tom Barbalet | 

    Fast food is also less toxic outside the US (North America?) – no High Fractose Corn-Syrup – and fewer kinds of oils that can be used in cooking – no palm-oil etc.

  2. #2 |  Biskit | 

    My favorite part:

    Francis Douglas Memorial College pupil Dillon Ropitino (12) said that if he bought lunch at school, he went for American Hot Dogs, hot chips or pies.

    “They sell lollies at school and some people buy about $7 worth,” Dillon said.

    I love how they talk!