In an effort to encourage children and teenagers to develop healthy eating habits, the Korean government is to ban coffee from all school campuses.<br /> Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety on Thursday announced that partial amendments to the Special Act on Children's Dietary Life Safety Management passed the National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee.<br />The amendments include a ban on sales of food and beverages with high caffeine content, including coffee.<br />The revised bill could come into effect as early as July if approved by the Legislation and Judiciary Committee. <br />
