Yes healthy food makes us strong and fit.
1. It could make children and adults overweight or obese
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
yes but depending where you are
It depends on the situation... if it is food,or like mental health,etc.
AAP mainly provides service to children in aiding them on healthy food and healthy lives. They take mainly the obese children and teach them how to eat properly and exercise so they can grow to live a long healthy life.
1. It could make children and adults overweight or obese
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
School vendors have to sell a variety of foods so students will not have only junk food to choose from.
There is no human right to junk food.
no but they should have healthy options too.
Bring healthy food, eat healthy food before and after school.
Yes, school canteens can attract more students by providing convenient access to meals and snacks, fostering a social environment where students can gather. A well-managed canteen that offers a variety of healthy and appealing food options can enhance the overall school experience, encouraging students to stay on campus during breaks. Additionally, if the canteen promotes a welcoming atmosphere, it can contribute to a sense of community, making it a popular spot for students.
There is no standard collective noun for the term 'school dinners'. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example; a mess of school dinners, a series of school dinners, a menu of school dinners, etc.
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In the UK the school would not be shut down, since you're not actually obligated to eat anything that you make in the food tech room. If it were in the canteens, they would be closed.
Arguments against school canteens often center on concerns about nutrition and food quality, as some may provide unhealthy options or processed foods that do not promote healthy eating habits. Additionally, critics argue that canteens can create a dependency on convenience, reducing students' cooking skills and understanding of nutrition. There are also concerns about financial implications, as operating a canteen may require significant resources that could be allocated elsewhere in the school. Lastly, canteen environments can sometimes lead to social issues, such as bullying or exclusion among students based on food choices.
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.