Researchers at Tufts University say there is still room for improvement in making fast food meals for children healthier.

Many fast food companies have started offering healthier meals for children. According to the new study done by Tufts, only 25 percent of the meals met nutritional standards.

Tufts’ study said nearly 75 percent of fast food meals for children meet the standards for calories. But fewer than one-third have recommended levels of sodium and saturated fat.

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