Should junk food be sold in schools?
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Should junk food be sold in schools?
(At issue, Education)
Greenhaven Press, c2011
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-114) and index
Contents of Works
- Junk food should not be banned in schools / Margaret Johnson
- Junk food should be banned in schools / Will Dunham
- Improving school lunch programs is complicated / Ed Bruske
- School should end fast food partnerships / Anne Hart
- The food industry is not to blame for obesity / Pierce Hollingsworth
- The federal campaign to improve nutrition in schools is pushing the food industry to adapt / Marion Nestle
- Vending machines and other food sources in schools should offer healthier options / Tom Harkin
- Government regulation of school lunches goes too far / Jeannie DeAngelis
- Tight budgets and government rules make changing school lunch nearly impossible / Monica Eng
- Limiting school food choices can go too far / Andrea King Collier
- Most packed lunches are as unhealthy as school lunches / Richard Garner
- Removing junk food from schools has many consequences / Jessica Blanchard and Casey McEnerthney
- Schools must foster exercise and nutrition / Amy Klobuchar
- School diet and exercise programs may go too far / Anne Marie Chaker
- Planting school gardens can change kids' eating habits / Pearl Tesler
- Planting school gardens is a misuse of academic resources / Caitlin Flanagan
- The quality of children's diets affects their brains and bodies / Alan Greene