No ban on vending machines in secondary schools

The Sunday Independent reports that the Department of Education has ignored new calls to remove the machines, despite recent figures from the World Health Organisation which show Ireland has the highest rate of obesity among EU member states for young children.

This week the HSE released a statement welcoming a ban on junk food in school vending machines and supporting fast-food exclusion zones around schools.

30 percent of schools have a vending machine or school shop which generally sells unhealthy food.

However, The Department of Education say there are no plans to ban the use of vending machines in second-level schools, adding that schools' efforts must be complemented by parents and the wider community.