School Lunches Essay

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    School lunches are being complained about, saying the food does not taste good, or saying the food is unhealthy. Many people complain that children are becoming obese, but sometimes they need the help of others to stop them from becoming even more obese. Besides the fact that children are getting obese, they are becoming unhealthier. Food at school should look and taste appetizing. The food at school does not seem or look fresh. To help the children be healthier the school should not be giving…

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    Walking around the tables of any U.S. school cafeteria, it doesn’t take much more than a glance to tell that the lunches being served to students are not the healthiest meals around. Lunch room staples such as cheesy breadsticks, hot dogs, and pizza stand as students’ main source of sustenance during the school day; these foods are not only unhealthy no matter which way you look at them, but they can also hardly be considered proper meals at all. Posters showing the food pyramid and colorful…

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    unhealthy school lunches? It is a mistake that school lunches are served to people based on quality. Research shows that school lunches include all five food groups, dairy, vegetables, fruit, grains, and protein. However, food has been highly processed in grocery stores in recent years. Many items contain more sugar, carbohydrates, and cholesterol, which can harm children’s bodies and cause health issues. Therefore, school lunches are not healthy for children. One important reason school lunches…

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    Composting school lunches should be mandatory because it helps reduce the amount of trash in landfills and that really helps the enviroment. So much students at schools across the nation don't even eat half of their lunches and throw them away. Instead of throwing them away and hurting our enviroment, the uneaten food from school cafeterias should be composted to help reduce the amount of trash in landfills. When we thow trash into the wastes and oceans, we're putting trash in our oceans which…

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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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    obesity-related diseases. Although, childhood obesity is a national problem, it varies among ethnic groups. It is speculated that school lunches are a contributing factor to the growing epidemic. Could school lunches really be to blame for the rise in childhood obesity? Children spend a considerable amount time at school and consume most of their caloric intake there. Should schools serve healthier foods? Or should we as a society take personal accountability for what we eat and model to our…

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    Why Do School Lunches

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    School Lunches Every kid thinks about what is for lunch when they get to school it’s the first thing on their mind is what they get to eat for lunch, trust me I know I was a kid once. Parents worry about how healthy their kids lunches are in today’s society. Their are 2 sides to this argument the healthy side and the side that doesn’t care about what they eat but want to have more than a bird serving. People today don’t care how or what they eat and obesity is beginning to become a problem in…

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    every kid is never made fun of eat right and enjoy life overall. Every single kid. The junk that is sold in school cafeteria would prevent this from happening and anything close to it. The vast amount of fat and unwanted sugar is overwhelming. It is a necessity to at the least cut down on repulsive foods like these for children across the nation. Although some think that junk food in school cafeteria are not causing any conflicts among students, the reality is they are actually exposing…

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    consuming along with the reduced amount of physical activity they participate in. Schools are feeding children lunches that aren’t all that healthy. Sure, there is the choice of salad bar, but the salad bar usually has limited amounts of healthy produce. We can fix this problem by allowing more healthy foods and less unhealthy foods with school lunches. The food pyramid, or My Plate are great examples of what our lunches should look like. Protein is one of the most important nutrients that…

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    Government Impositions on School Lunches Despite the belief that the government is making the lunches within schools better for the students, it becomes more of a bane in the end. Allowing the government to impose their opinions and beliefs on what children should eat during school should not be allowed at any point. Although there are both benefits and difficulties with following the lists of allowed food products, it becomes a bane for the school board. As Michelle Obama once said, “You…

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