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Posted in Health and Nutrition on 12/25/2008 07:36 am by Steven NerenbergWhy do schools aim to teach good nutritional habits as part of a new policy?
And sell tater tots, hot dogs, pizza and donuts. Would not it be better if they practiced what they preached Are fulfilling any government requirement and still make the best profit can? If I tried to raise a child by feeding high-fat fried pool, but preached about nutrition, I could be called an idiot. Any opinions?
Because they are complying with the necessary guidelines for OSPI. Also lose government funding if not at least attempt to show that they have a plan to help reduce obesity in schoolchildren. Unfortunately, no work plan if the entire population either does not support this plan. Most parents are not willing to make their children "suffer" through eating foods that help them grow strong bones and teeth, because fast food is easy tastes good and gives them instant gratification. Parents who have strong views about proper nutrition, and indeed go ahead with it are few and far each other. Apple juice variables and lunch are too easy.
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