Should Vending Machines Be Allowed In Schools Essay

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Schools do not realize how the importance of a child’s health. Schools think education, but they forget that if a child is not healthy, they cannot perform well in school. In Rancho Alamitos, vending machines are filled with chips, cookies, and candy. School lunches come in bags and are not prepared fresh on the daily. The school board should start encouraging more healthy foods than before. In order to encourage healthier foods at school, you should change the snacks in the vending machines, promote and encourages better food choices, and have fresh handmade lunches everyday. When a child is hungry during break or before lunch, their first thought is getting a snack at the vending machine. The issue here is that the vending machine is filled with snacks that are high in fructose corn syrup, calories and very low in nutrients. That’s something a child does not need, a snack that is going to fill them up in that moment but not benefit them in the long run. The school lacks information in these snacks and they buy any snacks that sell the most. In the article, “Bad Food? Tax it, and Subsidize Vegetables” the author says “their mission is not public health but profit, so they’ll continue to sell the health-damaging food that’s most profitable until the market or another force skews things otherwise” (Bittman 63). What Bittman says is accurate because some of the food industry only cares about the money and not about …show more content…
It’s not impossible, children can be encourage to eat healthier by their parents and by the school, school lunches can healthier by replaced bagged meals with handmade meals and better snacks can be served at the vending machines. Greasy unhealthy foods can be avoided in schools and changing a child’s health for the better can be accomplished just by these steps. Healthy students are better