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Fukuoka City Discontinues Milk in School Lunches, Resulting in Nutritional Deficiencies; Mayor Says "It Doesn't Go Well with Japanese Food," and Replaces with Green Tea (Kyodo News)

In April, Fukuoka City began a program to discontinue the provision of milk in school lunches at its municipal elementary and junior high schools once a month, switching to a different beverage. On the 15th, green tea was served at some schools. This measure was taken in response to opinions such as "milk does not go well with Japanese food" (Mayor Soichiro Takashima). The calcium and calories per serving are...
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In April, Fukuoka City began a program to discontinue the provision of milk in school lunches at its municipal elementary and junior high schools once a month, switching to a different beverage. On the 15th, green tea was served at some schools. This measure was taken in response to opinions such as "milk does not go well with Japanese food" (Mayor Soichiro Takashima). The calcium and calories per serving are...

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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