Monday, April 4, 2016

Hungry Hunger Free Kids Act

    School is where the students have the their middle of the day lunch. It is there that they have to choose what to eat and many of those food choices are unhealthy. Many people, including me, want the schools to serve much more healthier foods. I vouch for this amazing start for cafeteria foods to be healthier.

    But, then again, I'm not so sure what foods are considered healthy or not. Like pizza for example, it has cheese and tomato, so is it healthy. But then again, it has to much fat a calories. Pizza is somewhere in the middle of healthy and unhealthy. Fruits ad vegetables can be handed to at lunch and we could stay in great health but most athletic people need some of the sugar in them that can keep them going throughout the day.

    I agree with having healthier foods in school because it can lower the chances of some people getting obese. Another reason is because eating vitamins can make a person smarter and help them remember the things they turn in school.

   Some kids, though, can not go an amount of time without having sugar in their bodies to keep them energized. They might fall asleep in class so lets go back to the pizza we were talking about. That can still be considered good in school if many of the students in school need that extra sugar. Or maybe pizza doesn't contain sugar; we could still be served chips, but that still may contain vitamins.

   Having healthier foods in school has it's pros and cons. Let us think and ask ourselves these questions; are they healthy, not healthy, or in the middle? Would it keep us students awake in class? Because students, some of them anyways, want healthy foods but not the boring broccoli they picture when the word healthy pops up, they want the fun and yummy healthy foods served in the lunches. 
 

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