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Texas Schools removing certain additives from lunches this Fall

by LAWIN.news August 25, 2025
written by LAWIN.news August 25, 2025
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Texas schools will implement a new law banning specific food additives in school lunches starting this fall. The legislation, known as SB 314, prohibits ingredients such as brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and red dye 3, which have sparked health concerns.

Maggie Mae Kennedy, the assistant director of school nutrition services at Spring Branch Independent School District, stated that school districts have prepared for this transition for some time. She noted that parental pressure played a significant role in this move. Kennedy emphasized that local districts work closely with communities to align school meals with parental expectations regarding the ingredients in children’s food.

Kennedy described the initiative as a notable advancement in children’s health, highlighting that Texas is aligning with other states that have already removed these additives from school meals. She warned that some familiar meals might appear different. For instance, macaroni and cheese may change in appearance, but she assured that the health benefits justify the new look.

The law targets seven additives frequently present in processed foods. These include brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, azodicarbonamide, butylated hydroxyanisole, red dye 3, and titanium dioxide.

Kristi King, a dietitian at Texas Children’s Hospital, explained the role of these additives, which often enhance appearance and extend shelf life. She noted that many school meals rely on shelf-stable products, necessitating a closer look at their additive content.

King pointed out that some additives are already banned by the FDA. She clarified that much of the research concerning these substances derives from animal studies, which do not always correlate directly with human dietary effects. She mentioned an example where a banned additive was tested at levels equivalent to a teaspoon in 800 cups of flour—a far greater quantity than any child would typically consume. Despite this, she agreed that revisiting the components of school food is a step forward in enhancing children’s health.

School meals serve as a critical nutrition source for many students. King highlighted the origins of school lunch and breakfast programs, which address the need for reliable daily calorie sources for children. She explained that students could derive up to two-thirds of their daily caloric intake from these meals.

The law specifically requires the removal of these additives from free and reduced-price lunches. However, since schools often cannot prepare these meals separately and vendors are instructed to eliminate the additives universally, the change will likely impact all students’ lunches statewide.

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