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Should School Serve Students Healthy Food or Fast Food?

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Should school serve students healthy food or fast food? I support healthy healthy food from what I know about it so far. 
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    Should School Serve Students Healthy Food or Fast Food?

    7 votes
    1. Yes
      28.57%
    2. No
        0.00%
    3. Majority of time
      57.14%
    4. Minority of the time
      14.29%
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  • averyaproaveryapro 150 Pts   -  
    I think the students definitely deserve some sort of fast food maybe once a week or every two weeks. However, in our society with many more obese kids and unhealthy people today I think having healthy food could play a larger role in the health of future generations. However, I think awarding kids with fast food since they've eaten a lot of healthy food in the past would be a good idea. I think it should be healthy food majority of the time but fast food every once in a while. 
  • someone234someone234 647 Pts   -  
    Jamie Oliver made this happen in the UK and the results have all been good. The answer is yes.
  • CYDdhartaCYDdharta 1833 Pts   -   edited May 2018
    Jamie Oliver made this happen in the UK and the results have all been good. The answer is yes.
    Michelle Obama made that happen in the US and the results have not been good,  The answer is no.  Healthy foods should be an option, but not the only option.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-school-lunch-program-with-an-unappetizing-report-card-1434582719

  • someone234someone234 647 Pts   -  
    CYDdharta said:
    Jamie Oliver made this happen in the UK and the results have all been good. The answer is yes.
    Michelle Obama made that happen in the US and the results have not been good,  The answer is no.  Healthy foods should be an option, but not the only option.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-school-lunch-program-with-an-unappetizing-report-card-1434582719

    I like her a lot so I am unsure how that proves me wrong. Just because the first trial ended up with 'unappetising' results doesn't mean you don't try and make the healthier options appetising.
  • CYDdhartaCYDdharta 1833 Pts   -  
    I like her a lot so I am unsure how that proves me wrong. Just because the first trial ended up with 'unappetising' results doesn't mean you don't try and make the healthier options appetising.
    How many more $billions should we throw away while simultaneously forcing children to go hungry impeding their ability to concentrate on their lessons?  Like so much of what the Obamas did, it was a failed program.  Healthy foods should be an option, but more importantly, food should be offered that the kids will eat.
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