Yes. Vending machines are an integral part of any institution. You can find them in offices, in shopping malls, everywhere. Then why not at schools too? Kids have so much to do in their day, so many activities to do, it is highly possible for any student to feel hungry at any time of the day. Vending machines in schools provide them with the extra snack option which they can access at any time.
But, putting any vending machine is what should be an issue. Instead of placing vending machines that provide unhealthy and junk food options, schools should provide their students with more healthy options. Vending machines that provide healthy, natural and organic food, snacks and drinks should be the priority in schools.
No, people have obesity because of eating so much. They also get Diabetes.
I would also say yes because it's nice to have a small snack here and there.
Vending machines can be bad because they sell bad food (normally food considered "junk food") and never sells fresh food. Vending machines are meant to be quick, cheap, and fast snacks. A lot of the time, they sell only soda. Also, on the other side of the argument, there are a lot of good vending machines-for example at the fitness club I've been too, they sell fruit and Gatorade and other energy foods. So try to see both sides and decide what you truly think-remember: what makes something healthy or unhealthy is the choices you make.
vending machines should be allowed in school for kids that don't have snacks or drinks. I think they should be allowed
Schools get about $30,000 a year from vending machines.
Most high schools with vending machines do make money off of proceeds from vending machines on their campuses. However, laws passed in many states have banned vending machines in schools, so obviously high schools in those states no longer make money off of their vending machines or may only be able to have vending machines operating during non-school hours.
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Having vending machines in schools can provide quick access to snacks and beverages, but it's important to ensure that the options are healthy and nutritious to promote students' well-being. Schools should balance convenience with the promotion of healthy eating habits.
The issue of vending machines in schools has been controversial for parents, school officials and the government for years. Some schools only have healthy foods in the vending machines, some machines hold no soda, and some schools turn off the machines during lunch hours. The change affects the way kids in school eat and drink. Having vending machines in schools helps in many ways besides feeding the kids.
Sometimes people can get way too much food, and some schools have a no junk-food (candy) rule
If you wish. The vending machine isn't terribly important, it's selecting the items to be sold in the vending machines. Some advocate regulating the items sold, but it seems that, particularly since we are discussing schools, that teaching the students to make the right choice would be the better path.
The vending machines in schools should concentrate on fresh, nutritious foods like cheese sticks, celery sticks, carrot sticks and bread sticks. The healthy foods they should provide would require constant monitoring.
Vending machines in schools provide convenient access to snacks and beverages for students. They can also generate additional revenue for the school. However, it is important to ensure that the items in vending machines align with healthy eating guidelines to promote student wellness.
Cooper Upper Elementry should have vending machines because of its many benifits, like snacks and its profit.
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