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natali 33 [55]
3 years ago
9

Do you think that school should let students have food delivered from outside restaurants?

English
1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

THERE YOU GO!!!

Explanation:

On the school’s part, having food delivered by a postmate or such poses a security threat. A delivery person can have ill-intent while delivering to a school, or a person could pretend to be a delivery person to get into the school, then do whatever they planned to do. Now, on the other hand, the sides of the students, some see this as an unfair rule, others just don’t see the sense behind it. Some students have allergies that make them unable to eat the schools food, others just prefer to eat healthy, as we all know school lunches aren’t really the ‘best’ for students to be eating. What if a student has no money on them but has a card they can use to have food delivered, and since a parent may be unable to bring the student their food a delivery person has to bring it.

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