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    Emma Bennett Master Block 7th 7 November 2012 School Lunches When students buy their lunch in a typical cafeteria‚ they expect decent‚ put together meals. Students usually see long lunch lines‚ hear loud talking‚ and eat fatty and disgusting food. In the lunch rooms I see unhealthy nasty food that everyone eats every single day. I have seen chili that smells like dog poop‚ nacho cheese that looks like barbeque sauce that got mixed in. Also the burritos tastes like vomit which was as hard as

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    other countries have better school lunches offering much better tasting however much more healthier foods than ours. In Brazil for example‚ the average school lunch consists of pork with mixed veggies‚ black beans and rice‚ salad‚ bread and baked plantains. In Italy‚ the average lunch consists of local fish on a bed of arugula‚ pasta with tomato sauce‚ caprese salad‚ baguette and some grapes. All these foods look very appetizing compared to the school lunches served in the U.S. There are plenty

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    expectation that their kids will get a healthy meal. Along with knowing that their child is getting a healthy meal‚ many can agree that eating the school cafeteria food is a leading cause in childhood obesity. First‚ when parents make their children’s lunches many will have a sandwich which will contain the nutrients of carbohydrates in the bread and protein in the meat. Along with a healthy sandwich many will also pack a fruit as well as a simple desert‚ such as jello or pudding. This lunch for a child

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    School lunches are almost always inadequate. More than half the students leave lunch hungry. They give choices of vegetables but when they don’t taste good they’ll just be trashed. If they eat eight hundred calorie meals and they only eat one fourth they only get two hundred of those calories. That’s possibly for a high school student that plays three sports a year that won’t be home until after six or seven o’clock. Many of these kids are hungry through classes think of how it affects class work

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    School Lunches Have you ever received a school lunch‚ looked at it‚ and wondered‚ “What in the world is that”? Of course you have‚ that’s what school lunches are known for. I can recall numerous times when I couldn’t tell what kind of slime was jiggling on my lunch tray; was it the Macaroni and Cheese slime or was it the Nacho’s slime? School lunches really put the “sloppy” in Sloppy Joes and students shouldn’t be served such food at school. Schools are supposed to promote healthy‚ successful

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    canteens. Consequently this problem worried minds of society. The aim of the report is to explore level of food which submit in Latvia and other camps of the world. “We can do a tremendous amount of good for kids across the country if we change school lunches‚” says Chef Ann Cooper‚ the self proclaimed “renegade lunch lady”. Chef Ann Cooper is a celebrated author‚ chef‚ educator‚ and enduring advocate for better food for all children (Insite‚ 2010) It was established that one of the causes of various

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    Are School Lunches Really Healthy For You? Imagine going to school and thinking‚ “Oh boy‚ what am I going to have for lunch today?” All you see is stuff you don’t like‚ so you don’t eat anything. Then your stomach starts to growl. What would you do and how would you explain it to your parents after school? Some students just don’t eat anything because they don’t like it. Others say that they “aren’t hungry‚” but you never know. Schools should just make the lunch healthier and taste better. Even

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    think. Junk food served at schools will cause students to have “trouble concentrating and can become slow learners. They will have trouble coping up with physical activities and perform poorly in sports” (Youth Leader Blogs). By improving school lunches there will be an intellectual change in students’ knowledge‚ helping them to learn quicker and do better on tests and in classes in

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    debates for years on this topic‚ from the cost to the health benefits a healthy lunch can provide a child. One of the largest debates was the cost. In one case study in one year the nation’s schools provided over 5 billion lunches with roughly 28 million lunches at reduced or for free thus costing the government 8 million dollars. Most school across the U.S‚ provide free or reduced lunch 49 percent of meals served‚ were free‚ 10 percent were reduced price‚ and 41 percent were full

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    School Lunches Brandon Burnett Semester 1 School Lunches Childhood obesity is a hot-button issue for parents‚ teachers‚ and the medical experts with different ideas and solutions on the issue. Some blame it on genetics‚ others say its a lack of physical activity and poor lifestyle choices. This has often led to the topic of school lunches‚ should schools only offer healthy options? Yes

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