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    following restaurants in Naples, Florida, will offer seniors delicious and healthy food that will enhance their health and special discounts that will save them money: Mel's Diner This family restaurant at 3650 Tamiami Trail North offers breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Seniors can join their free Real Deal Savings Club to receive discounts on their meals and other promotions. On their menu, there is a special section of lower calorie dishes and farm fresh meals that they've created with…

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    adequate, nutritious school lunch. There are many families that rely on their child to eat what the school provides. An article by Business Insider found that over 30 million children in the United States are dependent on eating the lunches they get at their school cafeteria. This may be that either a child comes from a low income families or their parents simply don’t have the time to pack them a proper lunch. When I was a kid I occasionally had to eat a school lunch because both my parents…

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    place responsibility on the student. The lunch, leaving early, and skip day privileges need to be revamped in order to accommodate toward seniors. Lunch privileges at Grace Christian offer little respect toward seniors and diminish their status. After five hours of rigorous schooling, they need an outlet to relax and replenish energy spent in the classroom. Numerous restaurant options surround the school, but favorite spots remain prohibited due to the lunch rule, “...seniors will be permitted…

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    the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP), there are 16 million children in the United States living in families with low incomes below the federal guidelines. Vending machines should not be banned because some students cannot afford to buy lunch or sometimes they don't have time to eat at home. The vending machines can also be used to raise money for the school. First, spending money to buy food can be expensive at times especially when you can't…

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    during lunch and study periods. Unfortunately, freshmen and sophomores have not been allowed to leave school property in between eight in the morning and two thirty-five in the afternoon. This rule must be changed instantly because it is an unfair rule that allows the older students access to different lunch options besides the not so great cafeteria. The cafeteria tries to offer different options, but it always seems to end up as similar things. Juniors and seniors however, can go eat lunch…

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    store and I'll buy a bag of Cheetos...or like chips, sometimes a Gatorade, yeah" when asked what they will do when the school lunch doesn’t fill them up enough. This is a problem that is hard to deal with, because having bags of snacks that students can munch on sort of goes back on the whole idea of “healthy lunches” and has the student spending money on top of their bought lunch just to get filled up for the rest of the day. Giving students a healthy option is ideal, but having them eat…

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    Healthy Snack Experiment

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    Elena Castellari and her team set out on this experiment to test to see if a student in school was given a healthy snack before lunch time would they then have a reduced hunger in school. In addition, they would hope to see that if the healthy snack truly did reduce the child’s hunger, then the student would then be more inclined to choose healthier options at lunchtime. Furthermore, this experiment was conducted with the thoughts of childhood obesity in mind. According to the World Health…

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    Although different schools so feel comfortable with the idea of their student having off campus lunch, they should really consider the pros. Clearly, it is known that a lot of high schools and middle schools have fights during lunch and at other times, but it is because half of a grade if forced together into a lunch room. With the school having new students every month or so it starts to get crowded in the school because of how many kids there are so because the school is beginning to get…

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    Tuesday Breakfast: 1 soft-boiled egg, 1 cup apple juice Snack: 1 small piece of toast, 1 cup apple juice Lunch: 100 grams of cooked meat, 2 boiled potatoes, 4 lettuce leaves Dinner: 200 grams boiled fish, 1 hard-boiled egg, lettuce, peas (fresh or canned) Before going to bed: 1 cup apple juice, 1 toast Wednesday Breakfast: 1 cup lean milk, 1 slice of toast Snack: 100g. lean cheese Lunch: 100 g rice, 150g. fresh cabbage salad with 1 tablespoon lemon juice and finely chopped parsley…

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    national school lunch program. The national school lunch program supplies the food and regulates what the schools serve the students. The HHFKA was passed and intended to decrease the rate of childhood obesity,which could in the long run lead to adult obesity. Before the HHFKA was passed the schools were either on their own program or a company 's program. Schools before were not regulated to…

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