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    A Disappointment School lunches today are not as hearty and delicious as they were back in the day. When I was a child my lunches were prepared at school by the cafeteria workers. Today‚ the cafeteria workers heat up the already prepared food. Today’s food is prepared by means of "nuking" it in the microwave‚ or heated up in the oven. This could maybe be the cause of obesity with the unhealthy choices at lunchtime in the dining halls. When I was a child the mashed potatoes and turkey dinner were

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    How many time have you‚ the reader‚ stood in the school lunch line‚ waiting to get your lunch‚ and came out with nothing but garbage? Well‚ I think I know the solution to this problem‚ as well as others: school gardens! In my personal opinion‚ school gardens are pretty much essential for not only the education of the students and even teachers‚ but also‚ the general welfare of the whole school. They can improve school lunches; can have positive effects on students and teachers; and will give kids

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    School food is actually much worse than fast food. According to an infographic from Good magazine school lunch programs are given eleven billion dollars on average‚ and yet less than a third of these programs meet the recommended amount of saturated fat per meal. My own experience with school lunch‚ as well as many others‚ has been a very bad one. School lunch just does not in any way taste good. Almost every food that schools give us taste artificial and cannot be compared to real food. This so-called

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    20‚ 2013 Honors English Persuasive Essay We Are Hungry                 It is a YouTube sensation. A video made by high school teens titled We Are Hungry is an exaggerated but necessary cry for a change. In the tune of hit song We Are Young the video depicts teens falling asleep during class and slumping to the floor during sports practices. As silly as the video gets at times it boils down to one thing. There needs to be a change. School lunches need to have more calories and bigger portions

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    Cafeteria Food Can you believe that so many children in elementary schools do not bring their lunch to school because parents feel that it’s more convenient or a time saver in the mornings‚ so their kids eat the school cafeteria food? This topic is fascinating because little do most parents know what kind of food their child is being fed. Everyone should be aware of the many risks that are involved when sending their children off to school with the expectation that their kids will get a healthy meal

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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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    Since 2009 kids all over the world have been changed and not by appearance by their diet at school. Michelle Obama has made it her destiny to change everyone’s lunch. Now what make’s her think that she can just but in like the way she already has? Well the fact is‚ is that she wants kids to be more healthy so instead of giving us a normal amount of food which most middle schoolers eat a lot of she decided that she would make us healthier and cut that in half. She also has decided that she would also

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    Pp. 2-3 Read article about school lunches. 1. Julia says she and her classmates are now more open to eating healthier lunch options. What caused this? The cafeteria changed its menus to healthy alternatives. Some of the students thought the new food was good and the lunch staff made the food creative. 2. Summarize the findings of the Harvard study that Julia references‚ and where she thinks those findings can lead: The school started making the meals healthier there for the kids got better

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    national school lunch policies has been a topic of conversation for a number of years but has recently been getting to a critical level of low nutrition school lunches are let’s be honest some what sub par in the healthy factor with the government funding‚ high blood pressure in minors‚ national school lunch program‚ and nutritional value of food. The government places certain values on how bad food can be for students in these institutions During 1995‚ about 26 million children in 94‚000 schools and

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    part of a typical school lunch? Well‚ this is not the case anymore. Now it is low fat ranch‚ whole wheat bread‚ and sides of only fruits and vegetables. This is all part of the new schools lunch program. The government wants students to be healthier‚ and this is how they decide to do it. However‚ this is not an effective plan because it is leaving students hungry‚ they do not enjoy the food‚ and is costly. The government should not impose restrictions on cafeteria food in schools Headed by First

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