Because the Obama administration targets vending machines to make young people in their country healthier, it may be a bit difficult to find junk food and sweet snacks at school.
After setting more stringent food standards at schools that offer dining halls (read "details"), the government began to create guidelines that can be or can not be placed in school building vending machines.
The guide is coming soon, and it may be similar to a new guide to buffet food that reduces staple food like pizza and hamburgers and replaces them with healthy food like salad.
Nutritionists say that school vending machines are full of snacks such as potato chips, biscuits, soda and healthy choices are hard to find. However, this is because vending machine selection is usually based on earning more money than health.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, access and consumption of sugar and unhealthy foods and drinks tripled the childhood obesity rate over the last 30 years, one in five people was obese.
Vending machine companies are not excited about the possible limitations, they believe that vending machines should have sound choices and should not be banned. According to the New York Times news report, "(W) e is a bit worried that they are going to make rules too strict," said James A. McCarthy, president of the Washington Trade Group Leisure Food Association .
Some schools believe that too strict rules will also reduce the revenue of vending machines that can be used to fund sports and art projects after school.
The federal government not only solves the problem behind the vending machine plexiglass. The laws of Georgia and Indiana states are pending laws and vending machines are permitted to use only healthy foods.
Discussion on which government should decide the contents of vending machines is complicated. Like the curriculum and cafeteria cuisine guide, the federal government provides a wide range of guidelines related to federal financing. The state handles much of the details, and the municipality performs these details. This is considered to be decentralized, which is the concept outlined in Tenth Amendment.
Does the Federal Government need to create guidelines that allow food to be placed in school vending machines? At what level the government should resolve this decision at the state, federal or regional level? In addition to the new food guide of the school canteen, it limits unhealthy foods in vending machines and will help to control childhood obesity. Join us for discussion and let us know what you think!
No, I think that vending machines should not be removed from school. If you go to school, you know that you will feel hungry someday. Vending machines can provide snacks to contact students until they return home. It is difficult to concentrate on an empty stomach. In addition, all students are not obese, vending machines do not need to include all bad food, snacks such as pretzels can be healthy
Vending machines should be allowed at all schools. Most students do not eat lunch, other students can not leave campus for lunch, and many students do not eat lunch at home. I am not very hungry at school, but snacks are delicious here and there. All vending machines should not eat unhealthy snacks. Another good reason to set up a vending machine at school is to help the school profit. With the money school earns with vending machines, they can buy new school supplies and supplies. Vending machines can earn a lot of money. A big problem with vending machines is that high calorie snacks can cause obesity. This is not true as not all snacks are unhealthy. Having a vending machine gives students the right to decide whether to eat healthy foods or unhealthy foods. There is no justification as to why there is no vending machine at school. Students are required to purchase necessary items during course transition or lunch break.
A major argument that continues to exist is that schools should allow vending machines. Currently, most schools ban them for concern about unhealthy snacks and childhood obesity. However, vending machines do not need to be filled with junk food. Students can enjoy healthy vending machine options. Vending machines can carry healthy drinks without preparing soda. Students can enjoy 100% juice, green tea, and ordinary flavored water. When participating in sports, it is especially important to prepare a healthy drink and to supply hydration.