No, because it limits fundraising opportunities for schools.
No, it's ridiculous to ban cake sales. Aside from the fund raising they're fun. Healthy eating is great but there's always someone who has to take a good thing too far.
No, because it limits fundraising opportunities for schools.
Still more regulation? Screw all the overbearing regulation...
If the customer's choose to purchase the baked goodies, so be it! It's their choice! And, if you're so damned worried about healthy eating, don't buy the baked goodies!
Maybe they should do a bake sale, and on a table or two, offer healthy goodies (THAT SOUNDS LIKE AN OXYMORON, doesn't it?)...
It's just a damned fundraiser...
JUST A SIDE NOTE: Depending on the question, it's awesome and important to stick with things because they're tradition... yet, in the next question (when it suits), tradition shouldn't be adhered to... Bake sales are a tradition... that's the only correlation and why I did this side note...
Keep the bake sales and add a table for healthy eating...
No, because it limits fundraising opportunities for schools.
Of course not! What is our school system coming to? Honestly! A cupcake here or there isn't going to make you obese. Let people choose to practice self-restraint. If they don't, it's on them.
No, because it limits fundraising opportunities for schools.
while it may not be the best health food around it is one of the ways poorer under fund schools raise money to help educated the children now if the school funding was shared equally across the schools maybe cake days would not be needed.
No, because it limits fundraising opportunities for schools.
Promotes healthy eating? You better fix your toxic sludge lunch menu before you even consider that excuse.
Besides, I'm a supporter of food freedom before I promote health. I'd much rather be fat, than to outsource my right to choose what goes into my body to those that I do not trust, and quite frankly often have conflicts of interest.
It also is another method of creating inequality at school since it charges parents both time and money for programs
and it is always put on moms so you have inequality, sexism and obesity
If the customer's choose to purchase the baked goodies, so be it! It's their choice! And, if you're so damned worried about healthy eating, don't buy the baked goodies!
Maybe they should do a bake sale, and on a table or two, offer healthy goodies (THAT SOUNDS LIKE AN OXYMORON, doesn't it?)...
It's just a damned fundraiser...
JUST A SIDE NOTE: Depending on the question, it's awesome and important to stick with things because they're tradition... yet, in the next question (when it suits), tradition shouldn't be adhered to... Bake sales are a tradition... that's the only correlation and why I did this side note...
Keep the bake sales and add a table for healthy eating...
Besides, I'm a supporter of food freedom before I promote health. I'd much rather be fat, than to outsource my right to choose what goes into my body to those that I do not trust, and quite frankly often have conflicts of interest.
and it is always put on moms so you have inequality, sexism and obesity