The bill would only apply to foods provided through the school nutrition program, not foods sold at concessions stands or in vending machines.
The bill was introduced by Representative Elaine Davis (R-Knoxville) and would not apply to concessions or vending machines.
The bill states that the only instance items containing Red 40 can be sold on school property is during a fundraising event.
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