No
there is less food to choose from
DefinitionThe nutritional goal of the school lunch program is to provide children a meal that contains approximately one-third of the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) of nutrients. The lunches provide one-third of the RDA of nutrients when averaged over time -- not at each meal.RecommendationsEvery school lunch program is different. To find out more about the program in your community, request menus from your child's school. If the meals served are less nutritious than you would like, consider choosing 2 or 3 days a week for your child to participate, and supplement with healthier, home-prepared lunches on the remaining days.When you are making judgments about the school lunch programs in your community, remember that the healthiest homemade lunches are of little benefit if they aren't eaten.
because its our only break for the day and we need time to enjoy it
they can get better health food for kids. less junk food.
No. It's the other way around. That's why some poor people are overweight..
I spend about $299.00 Week to $275.00 if I do not need Soap and other staples! So close to $1,200.00 to $1,300 A month I get less for the buck bread at 5.00 and up! and I send a lunch to school with my child. so I have lunch item's for my child that the rest of us do not eat
Yes because after a rocket ship lands on jupiter, there is a minnimum amount of air to get into the childrens systems causing a rip in the space time continuem and leaving a pile of crap all over the floor.
With a little planning you can easily trim spending on lunch. This means taking lunch from home which will save you money. Meal deals, couponing or discounts and choosing smaller portions or combos also greatly help. Plan your weekly lunches so you are not prone to impulse buying and help keep you on track with your budget. It turns out, these small steps can add up to big savings in the long run.
usually yes
Yes
The cost depends on the school. Tuition can vary based on the demand for a school, Harvard will cost more than the Toledo Law School. Tuition at state schools tends to be less expensive.
Well it is required that 30% of calories come from fat and less than 10% from saturated fat. Hope it helped .. < u