Obesity Vs Ice Cream

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Eating ice cream everyday in the lunchroom is very unhealthy, though if every child in school ate sherbet or yogurt everyday or just not eat it in general than they can be healthier. If everyone did that in Shelby County then that would help solve the problem of children eating a lot of junk food at school. Sherbert in general is much healthier than ice cream is. Eating ice cream repeatedly can cause your brain to have the same reaction as it does when you are addicted to drugs. Eating ice cream everyday is a problem, though eating sherbert ice cream can make lunch more healthy. There is a problem in Chelsea, and problem is that schools are feeding the children that go to ice cream. If a child eats a lot then they can become very unhealthy. This is a problem because it can cause child obesity and it can cause children to become addicted to ice cream. …show more content…
There is about 1,000 kids that go to Chelsea Middle school, out of those kids about ⅔ (estimated) eat their lunch at school, that is about 666 people. The number will be rounded to 700 because some children switch from eating school lunches to bringing a lunch or vise versa. A estimated ¾ of those people who eat school lunch will get sherbert, and an estimated ⅛ will eat yogurt, the rest will eat neither. So that would mean that about 530 people eat sherbert and about 90 would eat yogurt, I would round the yogurt eaters to 100 because some people may buy yogurt then estimated. A way to earn the extra money for that extra cost is to make the cost of some foods cost more, for example, certain foods can be 50 cents more than usual , and things like that. So, say that a little cup of sherbet ice cream will be 1.50, about 530 people will eat sherbert, so, that means that we have $265 to spend on the extra

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