Obesity and School Lunches Essay

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    School lunches are also insufficient because they are failing to teach nutritional value to children. “In the Year 2012, more than 31.6 million children each day got their lunch through the National School Lunch Program. Since the modern program began, more than 224 billion lunches have been served” (National School lunch program par.14). These billions of children that have been consuming these school lunches throughout their school years from kindergarden up until they have graduated are…

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    School Lunches Benefits

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    Majority of us have some sort of experience consuming school lunches. The encounters may be positive or negative, yet generally speaking, school lunches are nutritional. In comparison, school to home packaged lunch is healthy and cost effective. Additionally, lunches provided by schools prevents you from getting distinctly overweight. Overall, school lunch can be beneficial to your wellbeing and money. Now, as said before, lunches provided by schools is cost effective. As a result of Michelle…

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    Healthy School Lunches

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    Chesire, S. (2014, August 19). Healthy School Lunches Face Tough Taste Test. The CNN article, Healthy school Lunches Face Tough Taste Test, discusses how some schools are opting out of the National School Lunch Program because the children are not liking what they are being served therefore they are either bringing lunch or going out to get lunch at the nearby fast food places. With an open campus, kids can leave as they please. This is leaving less money being spent in the cafeteria. The USDA…

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    Schools are reducing fried foods, fat, calories and sugar content; and increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables in school lunches. Although this sounds like a great way to fight childhood obesity it might not give Americans the result that we are all hoping for. School lunches are supposed to be healthy, nutritious, and filling, but they aren’t. Due to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act students aren’t getting enough nutritious food on their trays. Lunches are not filling. Most high school…

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    Government 's Involvement with School Lunches Ever since President Obama was elected into office in 2008, his wife, Michelle Obama has been the forefront of nutrition. One of her main focuses has been the health and wellbeing of children. She has helped to change school lunches around the nation to tend to a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle. Mrs. Obama has also helped pass laws through the federal government that have improved the lives of millions. The Level of obesity among kids from the…

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    Since Michelle Obama started her child obesity campaign she changed a big thing that lots of kids had problems with and that is the school lunches. That made lots of the kids that used to get school lunches switch to cold lunches. Tons of kids want better and tastier school lunches. This is a big problem with most kids who get school lunches and the lunches needs to change. One of the biggest problems with the lunches lots of the food goes to waste. Somedays the menu is just awful. So kids…

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    Today, Obesity is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Schools all over America are serving greasy, sugary, and unhealthy lunches to children which is causing kids to be overweight, and have health problems at a young age. By making school lunches healthier, childhood obesity will decrease, and will teach kids healthy food choices. The United States of America is the ninth fattest country, 33.9 percent of people being overweight. Schools should provide healthier food for…

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    that scoops up a pile of slop and dumps it on a student’s tray. Well, this is what students see today with their school lunches. Yes, the students are exaggerating a bit because it is not slop or a gross lunch lady, but the new supposedly healthier school lunches are not appetizing, tasty, or helping child obesity. What is the point of making this new transition to healthier lunches if the children are not going to eat them? Some students will not eat this food because it does not taste good or…

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    The issue of governmental involvement in regulating school lunches is divided between opponents and supporters. The argument against the government’s involvement in promoting healthier lunches is largely due to the potential significant increase in cost of funding the programs and the assumption that changing the menu in favor of healthier foods will lead to more wasted food. However, because malnutrition is a major issue affecting many people in poverty and it can have devastating effects on an…

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    Why Schools Should Serve Healthier Lunches Schools need to serve healthier lunches, it is very important. Eating a healthy lunch can improve a child's health, focus, and more. It’s a well known fact that schools should serve healthier lunches, so why do some schools serve such unhealthy lunches? Studies show that eating healthy can improve performance. You need certain foods to focus, and you get these foods from eating a healthy well balanced lunch. When in class, a child will focus more…

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