Should schools ensure that kids eat healthy foods?!


Question: Should schools ensure that kids eat healthy foods!?
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Answers:
No!.
Schools should offer healthy foods only!.
What a kid eats should be dictated by the teaching of the parents and the choices of the kid!.

you can only lead a horse to water!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Ultimately, the parents' should have the responsibility of ensuring their children's health and nutrition!. However, many people aren't able to do this for whatever reason so yes, the school should be responsible for the meals provided to children while the children are in their care!.
I am not a health nut by any sense of the means, but I am totally on top of what my kids eat!. I want my kids to be healthy and learn how to eat properly!. I keep them involved in meal prep and 'cooking projects'!. My son is 3 and loves it!. He eats better too because he had a part in choosing the meals and has a sense of pride because he helped make it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes!. I sub at my niece's high school during exams and the food that they're offered is ridiculous!. They have a "vegetarian" line, but it's almost always closed!. The other lines consist of greasy pizza, french fries, and burgers!. The healthiest thing you'll find is a mushy apple or browning banana!. Society whines about obesity, yet they fail to acknowledge and confront the cause!. Not every child can afford to bring their lunch to school, so healthy and affordable options should be readily available!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yessssss!. Of course, and you probably think they will just eat junk food and sit on the couch when they get home but maybe (and hopefully) if kids get educated enough on being and eating healthy they will carry those habits on with them for the rest of their lives!. It's good to develop healthy eating habits when you're younger so you will keep doing that as you grow older!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, at least for the meals the school serves to the kids!. I'm not so sure it would work to make sure kids are bringing super healthy food from home!. However, if a child is being neglected nutritionally by parents supposedly sending food to school with a kid, anyone who knows about it should contact child protective services!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

yeah!i mean when we are in School,it's the School's responsibility to ensure that all of us are safe and healthy!.!.!.which is why the School SHOULD only have healthy food
but it would be extremly boring so maybe the school could open some loophole and have so fried food on certain days like every monday or smth!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, schools want you to have a balanced nutrition!. I'm allergic to vegetables and fruits(the actual fruit, itself, not the juices) which doesn't help me at all!. Anyway!.!.!.They say it helps giving you more stamina and lets your rain work better!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think they have a responsibility to ensure that healthy options are available if they are going to be serving food but I think ultimately the responsibility falls on the parents for ensuring their child had healthy habits even when they are not near them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

YES BECAUSE PARENTS ARE DISIPLINING THEIR KIDS TO EAT PROPERLY AND MOST OF ALL THE LITTLE BASTARD CHILDRED ARE FATTIES!!!

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I think that is a good idea but I think it's more important to educate people on what foods are good for you and what foods are not!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

wut does it matter!. they eat junk food as soon as they get home anyway!. and if the parents want their kids to eat healthy they pack their lunch - usuallyWww@FoodAQ@Com

They should ensure that kids eat healthy b/c they are supposed to take care of the kids when they are in school!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

they're making such a big deal out of fayt people so why notWww@FoodAQ@Com





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