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jeka57 [31]
4 years ago
11

Remember, you have two options: opening a school store and removing the vending machines, or replacing the junk food in vending

machines with healthy food.
Which option makes the most sense for your school? Why? Provide details including positives and negatives associated with your choice.
History
2 answers:
mina [271]4 years ago
8 0

Replacing the junk food in the vending machines with healthier choices makes the most sense for my school. Students would have access to the snacks when they wanted them, and it wouldn't cost any extra money for the school to make the change. Some of the food items might cost a little bit more, but that will be good because it will help the school with fund-raising for school activities, and it might stop kids from snacking too much during the day. The healthy snacks are also good for student health overall, and this change may help reduce childhood obesity numbers.

This was the example question on edge.

tatiyna4 years ago
5 0
I think the 2nd option.
Positives: People will be more healthier. People won't have to go to a specific location (that may be far away from them) since the vending machines are all around the school.
Negatives: Some people may not like the healthy foods that there is, they may have preferred the junk food so this will cause conflict. Maybe there was an option given to them to decide if they wanted the vending machines or the shop, so it can cause more conflict since there was no shop.
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