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Vending machines are getting their own color-coded safety guide as part of a campaign started by the vending industry to fight childhood obesity and fend off efforts to remove the machines from schools.
The program, led by the National Automatic Merchandising Association, released a nutritional rating system, which sticks a colored label next to chips, trail mix, candy bars, cookies and crackers in vending machines.