Food & Drink

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Food & Drink

Posted by: bluey42

16th Jun 2010 03:04pm

Hi I was wondering what do you all think about no more lollie drives at schools


Sammy
  • 8th Jul 2010 10:18am

Agreed. Do replace high sugar content foods with healthier substitues if possible. Schools shoudn't get the blame for selling lollies. If the parents want to give their children lollies, then that is their choice, because how many parents do we see nowdays always complaining about an unhealthy canteen? Tonnes and tonnes. Truly, we don't want future generations with increasing demands for doctors, dentists and weight loss programs.


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