Should the U.S. Ban Junk Food at School? (Most Parents Think So)
SodaHead Living
2012/04/20 21:00:00
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The U.S. government is getting closer to effectively banning junk food in public schools -- and most parents think it's a great idea, according to a new poll, Reuters reports. The Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project's poll reveals that most people do not think chips, soda and candy bars should be sold in school vending machines or at school stores.


"What has changed in the last 30 years is that the childhood obesity epidemic has more than tripled," said Jessica Donze Black, a dietician who leads the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project, according to Reuters. "The school environment has also changed... Today, there are a lot of other places throughout the day that compete with kids eating a healthy school meal."
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is expected to release new nutritional guidelines by June, updating standards from way back in 1979. Eighty percent of the 1,010 adults polled said they would support nutritional standards limiting the calories, fat and sodium in such foods. At a time when one-third of U.S. children are overweight or obese, healthier vending machines seem like a no-brainer to us. How about you?
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Freeranger 2012/04/20 18:27:21Yes






















not telling us what to eat drink or smoke...
Besides that, everyone makes their own choices. Give them the information and educate them on how it can damage them and ways to still enjoy their junk food without going overboard. What they do after that is their choice.
i.e. I was raised on skim milk, so now I continue to drink skim milk. I never had the choice of whole milk as a child, but I still return to what I’m accustomed to.
So I say, let the teenagers get their sweets/ junk food fix; they need it from time to time.
Maybe have an alternative such as fat free or100% calorie options.