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    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 when they have the proper diet. A well-balanced and proper lunch consists of grains, fruit,…

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    RIGHTS. Moreover, kids buying school lunches don’t have enough time to get through the lunch line and still have time to eat. Usually the school lunch period is 20-25 minutes. Something that the text Chicago bans home lunches Ok or Outrageous? Is “ That is not enough time for ALL the kids to get their lunchs sit down and eat it.” In my opion their should be 2 or 3 lunch lines so that all kids will get their lunchs and have time to eat it. Now do you see kids DON’T have enough time to…

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    Around sixty-seven percent of the people across the country believe schools should offer only nutritious drinks, such as white milk, water, and natural fruit juice, to students. I strongly agree that adding nutritious beverages to school lunches is a logical and reasonable idea. To begin with, when products are locally sourced, the local economy around the school will also receive a boost. Also, when a parent of a school student sends their child, or children, to school, they should not have…

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    Many people debate whether or not schools should have school lunches or not have school lunches and only packed lunches. It’s a good idea for schools to provide lunches for students because it saves time and money for parents. It also helps students make smarter decisions about the things they eat. Therefore, schools should be responsible in providing students healthy and delicious lunches. First off, schools should provide lunches because it is easier for parents to save time and money.…

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    When choosing how to dine at Disney World, there are two options that guests can select from: no dining plan or a dining plan. If guests have no dining plan, the process of eating meals is fairly simple; guests eat at whatever restaurants, outdoor vending carts or quick service locations whenever they choose and order whatever they choose. If the guests would like to be on the Disney Dining plan, they may purchase the package when booking their resort stay (Disney Dining Plan). The catch to…

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    it may not be more fattening than a sit-in restaurant or a home cooked meal. An estimated 20 percent of public schools sell branded fast food, mostly in high schools, where kids have more discretion to buy “a la carte,” rather than from the regular lunch program. (stopcorporateabuse.org). Advertisement in the face of high school students every day is not just for the business to profit but fundraise for the schools and help sponsor many school affairs. Between the 1970s and 1990s, daily fast…

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    Most of the high schools in U.S. don’t have an open campus during lunch. However, high schools should have open campus lunches for several reasons. The lunches that the high schools provide are really unhealthy, cafeterias are packed, and having the freedom to go wherever you want during lunch would give the students a nice short break from the school day. Open campus lunches would be a great idea for high schools because it would give the students the freedom to decide themselves what they want…

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    Healthy foods are like oxygen; both of them are necessary for human survival. Many students enjoy the current lunch menus, but investing in healthier foods would better the whole school atmosphere. Healthy lunches have so many benefits that would greatly impress the students and their parents. The school cafeteria should consider making a new, healthier lunch menu, because healthy foods result in better grades, no cavities, and healthy students. First, due to healthy meals, students would…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Lunch room shaming is a practice that has recently come under fire in America. When a child’s lunch account balance drops into the negative, the cafeteria workers will mark the child in some way to let the parent know they need money. Some of the ways the workers do this are by stamping a child’s hand with a statement like “I need lunch money”, placing a brightly colored bracelet on the child, or giving them a lunch consisting of only a sandwich and milk. These…

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    “I hope someday we will be able to proclaim that we have banished hunger in the United States, and that we’ve been able to bring nutrition and health to the whole world” (McGovern, n.d.). Enacting a statewide universal free meal program for public schools would be a great start to banishing hunger in the United States, as well as bringing health, self-esteem and academic advantages to children. While most states offer a free/reduced meal program, they require the family to fill out a standard…

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