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Harrise Aliance E.S.C: School Lunch
Is it a good idea that the school system is switching the way they used to serve food to more nutritious meals? Because of overly obese children, the school systems have decided to switch the meal plans to more nutritious food for students which includes more fruits, vegetables and whole grain. However, parents are saying the school are getting involves the children lives because they‘re taking out soda and snack machines. People are saying the students should have the right to purchase snacks and sodas if that’s what they choose. Those parents don’t think that the governments are trying to help due to the high rises of obese children who start to experience high blood pressure and juvenile diabetes at such an early age. First of all healthy food is not cheap, if this is what it’s going to take to reduce kids obesity which can put our society at more risk of developing illness such as cancer, diabetes, heart diseases let it be. After the all, parents will not blame their overweight kids to the school system.
12. August 2010 at 00:39
I think that they should have both as an option. I do tent to like the nutritional part a bit more. Its time for a change. But what I’m against or not to fond of is, for schools to take out one or the other. Kids and parents should have a say on what they want to eat. In my opinion healthy eating habits should start at home.
12. August 2010 at 00:54
It’s not all the time that they have healthy food. I don’t think they have a menu for the kids to know in advance what they’re going to have for breakfast or lunch. It’s worst when the kids stay hungry the whole day because they don’t like what they give them. It’s better for parents to make the kids eat breakfast at home and pack them a good and healthy snack that way they won’t starve.