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What do the nutrition ratings of Choose Most, Choose Sometimes, Choose Least, and Not Recommended mean?

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What do the nutrition ratings of Choose Most, Choose Sometimes, Choose Least, and Not Recommended mean?

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“Choose Most” is a name given to the category that should, according to BC standards, make up at least 50% of the choices offered in BC schools (all sales) and public buildings (vending sales). “Choose Sometimes” is the name given to the category that should make up the rest. Nutrition and ingredient criteria for each category is described in detail on the appropriate BC Government Ministry standards websites (see Links). “Choose Least” and “Not Recommended” are names given to categories that should not be sold in BC’s schools and public buildings.

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