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Schools wouldn't want to give out free cigarettes, so why would they want to give out unhealthy foods?
Obesity is a growing problem. But the way to solve it is not to limit the amount of food because they will just fill up with unhealthy food outside of school.
Yeah, because if kids go on physical field trips, they can get more fit and burn off more calories.
Schools can introduce children into eating healthier. They can do this by teaching Food Science.
Keeping unhealthy foods in school would help because it would provide more physical activities or field trips that children wouldn't usually go on. The school would get money from the vending machines they put out.
Obesity can lead to diabetes. In the UK it is predicted that over 20% of 2-15 year olds will be obese by 2010.
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