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US restaurant chain Dairy Queen has agreed to remove sodas from its children’s meal offerings and replace with milk and water.
The move will become effective at the beginning of September across more than 4,300 franchises in the US, and will bring the Minneapolis, Minnesota-based fast food company in line with rivals such as McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s. In January, we reported that Wendy’s had taken the step to remove carbonated soft drinks from its children’s menus.
The company will still offer young consumers its soft-serve ice cream, DQ ice cream sandwich and Dilly Bar as treat ...