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    good at buying whole foods in boxes, bags, and cans. But they are not so good at making things from scratch. “The majority of school kitchens in New York and elsewhere don't cook from scratch; they reheat prepared foods. “When I came every piece of chicken and fish was breaded, or fried, or has some coating on it,” he says.”(Spake, 4). The food that teens and children are served every day is bought from a factory and shipped to the school. What goes on in that factory is a mystery to most. How…

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    amount of money and space. These animals have no legal protection like cats and dogs, so they can be treated as harshly as possible and no one bats an eye, they are being slaughtered inhumanely and neglected so an american can get a cheeseburger or chicken nugget; the companies are profiting off of abuse and getting away with it. (PETA “The Fast Food Industry Abuses…

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    The words “fast food” may invoke images of delicious chicken nuggets, crisp fries, and cold milkshakes. However, Fast food may not always be the best option for the public. Furthermore, it’s not a surprise that many people feel like fast food is their only option. Many people have families and children they must provide for. Because of this, these people are forced to work up to sixty hours a week to be able to live a comfortable lifestyle. This means that many fast food chains are considered a…

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    Robert Hensel

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    The Road Less Traveled As a child, Robert Hensel struggled to know what life without bullying was. He went to school and was picked on for walking different, answering a question with a slur, and constantly being out of school for the doctor. His disability put him in the hospital for weeks after birth, and wrote him a life sentence for checkups and random stares from passersby. Robert has a birth defect called Spina Bifida. This birth defect is often known as “split spine” because his…

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    An average kids spends about 5 days a week at school, and when I walk in the lunchroom, I see most kids buying candy, chocolate muffins, soda, pizza, chicken nuggets, cookies, and many more. I see maybe about two or three kids who get a salad, burrito with healthy stuff inside, or a sandwich. I am one of those two out of three kids and every once in awhile I will treat myself to having pizza, a bag of hot…

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    that provide empty calories, meaning they do not provide much nutritional value. Such efforts would include eliminating cheeses like those found on nachos and in chees dip, and also selecting a lighter alternative to common dipping sauces for chicken nuggets from Chickfila. Modifications for saturated fats would include adding a more colorful diet by incorporating fruits and vegetables. I would also continue to cook with lean meats to eliminate added saturated fats. As for my protein overage I…

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    Certain kids have different experiences with their school’s lunches, but it’s safe to assume that the majority of children do not enjoy them one bit. At a school in LA, one child says “The healthier it gets the more disgusting it is” which is just another reason why healthy school lunches are not a good idea. Some children at the school can barely describe what “it” is. Kids want to eat what tastes good, not what tastes like garbage, no matter how good it is for them. It’s not just the taste…

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    Every year about 42.5 million American adults suffer from a mental illness. Also 1 in every 10 children suffer from mental illness(¨The Rise¨). Mental illness affects younger generations more frequently than middle aged generations. Half of all chronic mental illness begin by the age of 14(¨Mental Health¨). Additionally, the rates of depression and anxiety among young people in America have been increasing steadily for the past 50 to 70 years. ¨When I first started working in depression 30 years…

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    organizations, has fully realized that it is essential to adapt to the local cultures and obtain understanding and recognition of local consumers to survive in foreign markets (Peng, 2009, p. 19). In particular, McDonald’s in China has promoted special Chicken Nuggets and Chinese rice catering to local dietary habits of consumers. It seems that the taste of the food in McDonald’s is nearly the same around the world, no matter in America, Spain or China. The difference is the various cultures in…

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    deli, and there’s that Take-A-Number system that all delis inexorably have, but no one seems to be enforcing it. There are three lines: deli, sandwiches (PUB SUBS), and hot foods. You don’t want ham anymore, you want some of their signature popcorn chicken (Pub Nugs)– Dancing With the Stars is on tonight, and you forgot, so you have, like, no time to cook (yes, preparing a sandwich is cooking). You drift over toward the hot food line, weaving in and out of residual, abandoned carts and the…

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