The article focuses on a debate whether there is a need of healthier school lunches. Plenty of kids in the United States think it would be great to eat extra-cheesy pizza, deep-fried chicken nugget...
Schools should change how they serve lunches. I have a couple of reasons for this. The first thing that the school should do is change how we serve food by placing everything out like a salad bar. The second reason why I think they should change is the lunch ladies wouldn't have to ...
On a yearly basis 18 million dollars are spent on school lunches for schools all over America. And taxpayers, are the ones paying for part of that. Government is trying to get the United States to eat healthier, but in the end money is being wasted and people are not happy about it. ...
there have beenstudiesthat have indicated that a potential unintended consequence of these programs and schools monitoring lunches was the development of an eating disorder in children who were susceptible or genetically predisposed.The children who are negatively impacted by these programs...
In the 1950s, with the rise of pre-packaged convenience foods and the government's emphasis on lowering food costs overall, thenutritional quality of school lunches plummeted. Although schools were serving calorically dense meals, they often offered little in the way of healthy veggies, fresh fru...
In 1962 President John F. Kennedy createdNational School Lunch Weekto advocate for healthy and nutritious school lunches for children. The program's purpose is two-fold--to encourage children and teenagers to make healthier choices and to remind those in charge why continual funding for the Nation...
For instance, schools are promoting unhealthy eating habits by providing unhealthy lunches and allowing students to buy unhealthy junk food through vending machines and fundraising method. The government must begin financing for healthier food in schools to promote healthier eating habits as well as ...
The more caffeine children drink, the more likely it is for them to be affected by insomnia. If we only serve nutritious drinks in our school cafeterias, it is a possibility that it will help raise students grades because they will be able to sleep more properly. It is extremely important...
However, while many different types of new school menus have been proposed, the extent to which healthier foods can be offered remains controversial. Opponents to reform state that children will not eat healthier lunches, and that changing the food that children eat will have minimal impact, ...
Schools spend too much on fast food and can afford healthier food. Schools in the U.S. already do not have the money and with healthy food could better afford good lunches and use the extra money for computers, sports and field trips. The reason that fast food organizations should not be...