in place of junk food
in place of junk food
In place of junk food
In place of junk food
In place
The adverb in the sentence is "now," as it modifies the verb "has" by indicating the specific time when the change occurred from junk food to a salad bar in the cafeteria.
In place
In place
A middle school should have a place where students can eat. It would be preferable for them to be able to get hot food there instead of having to bring a cold lunch from home. The reason I'm avoiding saying directly "Yes" is that I don't know exactly what you have in mind when you say "cafeteria". If you just mean a place to buy prepared food that is nourishing and part of a balanced diet, then yes; if you mean a place they can get whatever junk food they want, then no.
the thing that is in cafeteria food is a bunch of basic junk. the plates you us, they will wash and reuse. the food you eat , they put it in the freezer and then they preheat it.so if you buy cafeteria food on a regular basis, stop!
The total fat content as well as all the carbohydrates. Junk food typically has loads of salt, too. There could be lots more nutrition in a dinner salad than with a fast food hamburger. Granted the hamburger probably tastes better, but the salad will be kinder with your biological system and digestive tracts.
then it wouldnt be considered junk food. Fiber comes from plants. Adding fiber would be like adding salad to chips.
eating the right way like eating a salad only eating junk food once in a while