1. It could make children and adults overweight or obese
yes but depending where you are
1. It could make children and adults overweight or obese
There is no human right to junk food.
School vendors have to sell a variety of foods so students will not have only junk food to choose from.
Junk foods have no nutritious content in it . This will increase fat content as it deposits at your belly bottom. Having more junk food will lead to Obesity. So don't recommend junk food for school children. Junk foods are Pizzas, Fried items, etc. Instead ask them to add fresh juices and vegetable salads in the canteen. Well it would be good if you had a little bit of healthy food and some junk food so you have a choice
My mum owns a canteen. They are only aloud to sell sausage rolls and pies and pizza one day of each week. Ice creams they sell every day, same with slushies, muffins, cakes hot choc and more. If the government banned junk food at school canteens it wouldn't stop children buying them, they could still pack there own lunch boxs with it. If the government stop people from selling junk food it wouldn't make any difference expect more people without jobs
I guess you cant sell clothes,toys,and anything that's not related to sweets,chocolates,crisps and pretty much Junk Food :)) Hope that helped
When you sell your junk car for cash, you should sign over the Title (or pink slip) to the business to which you sell the car. That releases you from liability.
Yes healthy food makes us strong and fit.
Yes, they should. I'm 8 years old in 3rd grade prism, and at school at December 6th, 2011, my mom made me buy lunch. My school served chicken nuggets, an unhealthy food. I was forced to eat it, and in the end, when my mom picked me up from school, she told me not to eat junk food. Last year, I had unhealthy food, too. Don't worry, President Obama would do something about that.
Of course. Supermarkets sell whatever people will buy - it's up to you to choose healthy food instead of junk food.
I know I can sell this junk at the swap meet!