What's the secret to Japan's slender population? Serious 'eating education'

Monday, January 12, 2015 - 12:30 in Mathematics & Economics

Since McDonald's inaugural golden arches were erected in Tokyo more than 40 years ago, fast food franchises have flourished, but Japanese waistlines haven't. It's a trend government planners say is thanks to mandatory home economics classes.

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