Jay520 on 25 September 2012
| richardhutnik said: 1. Should they try to be healthy, or end up pandering to every impulse appetite that children have? 2. Isn't the point of raising kids to provide them boundaries and teach them to say no? |
1. They should still offer healthy food and lesser healthy food. But of course don't offer dangerously unhealthy food like 1000-calorie burgers or anything like that. Those types of food should be excluded, but the entire menu shouldn't really be appealing to some ultra fitness freak. Just somewhere in between strictly no-fat foods and fast food junk. There should be a decent balance possible.
2. Yeah, at the end of the day, kids are going to be unhealthy because of their actions at home. Changing school lunches will change virtually nothing. All it does is makes a few kids hungry during school which wool cause them to make up for it when they get home.







