No schools should not serve fast food. Kids are influenced enought in the daily life to eat it. schools are the places where children should learn how to have a good life, where they learn about life outside of the aknowlegment. Of course they have to be educated for their parents but school , either parents want or not , is the place were children spend most of their time and therefore they have to give a good imagen .
Some colleges have fast food sites on campus. But public schools and high schools have to follow federal guidelines in what they serve and have to have one serving for each food group in the food they produce and serve.
There are many fast food chains that serve Italian food. The most well-known is Fazoli's.
serve fats fast food
It's a fast food restaurant, so they serve fast food.
Australian schools do not have cafeterias the way many American schools do. Australian schools have "tuckshops" where students may buy hot or cold food, but they are not cafeteria-style, with indoor eating areas. They are usually in the style of outdoor kiosks, sometimes with outdoor tables, but just as often without these facilities. Fast food and healthy foods may be purchased from tuckshops.
NONE! All schools serve pre-packaged foods. And very high calorie foods too.
There are different opinions about this. I wouldn't say they should be banned, but the school itself should not make junk food and carbonated beverages available to students, such as in vending machines. Fast foods from McDonald's and other fast food restaurants should not be served at school, either.
Yes...they can!
Eating fast food everyday in school can lead to obesity which then leads to health problems. Another reason that cafeterias should not have fast food in lunches is because we all know that the kids will want to eat it, but eat junk food at schools everyday will not help with his or her education. It affects the brain and does not let the kids focus as much. If anything they should change the fast food into more nutritionist and healthier foods.
This is a controversial topic, but I would say it depends on their motives. If they want schools to serve bad quality foods because their cheaper, then I don't think they should have that power. But if they want to begin to serve more nutritious foods, then I would say to let them do whatever they needed to.
Many schools discourage fast foods and make it near-impossible to obtain for a student during school hours. They also promote foods such as fruit, sandwiches, yoghurts and drinking water or milk. National plans also exist for this kind of discouraging and promotion, so 'banning' fast food is not really necessary.
no not really... it's about freedom of choice,and different people have different tastes,so it's better to serve healthy food and 'fast food' together in one menu,so that the people could have a choice of healthy and fast food,as they like.