Glancing at a school lunch menu, there is a clear emphasis on taste rather than health. It is understandable; food is one of the substances that induces pleasure and can sometimes be our way of expressing love. We love our children, therefore we give them food they will enjoy. For example, Dean Elementary School in Manassas city, Virginia, sports a lunch menu filled with cheese, fried foods and , lunch meats with the obligatory serving each of vegetables and fruit. As appetizing as this sounds, it can be highly detrimental to a person’s health. Most people are aware of the link between red meat and heart disease as well as the link between excess sugar and type-2 Diabetes, however, the World Health Organization recently reported that ingestion of processed meats increases the risk of cancer. A daily processed meat intake of fifty grams can lead to an eighteen percent increased chance of developing colorectal cancer. Fifty grams of processed meat equates to about two slices of bacon. It is easier for us to disregard our own health, but it is imperative that we take a stand when it comes to the health of the children in our
Glancing at a school lunch menu, there is a clear emphasis on taste rather than health. It is understandable; food is one of the substances that induces pleasure and can sometimes be our way of expressing love. We love our children, therefore we give them food they will enjoy. For example, Dean Elementary School in Manassas city, Virginia, sports a lunch menu filled with cheese, fried foods and , lunch meats with the obligatory serving each of vegetables and fruit. As appetizing as this sounds, it can be highly detrimental to a person’s health. Most people are aware of the link between red meat and heart disease as well as the link between excess sugar and type-2 Diabetes, however, the World Health Organization recently reported that ingestion of processed meats increases the risk of cancer. A daily processed meat intake of fifty grams can lead to an eighteen percent increased chance of developing colorectal cancer. Fifty grams of processed meat equates to about two slices of bacon. It is easier for us to disregard our own health, but it is imperative that we take a stand when it comes to the health of the children in our