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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


Linda
  • 23rd Jul 2011 11:57am

Personally, I do not agree with schools supporting lollies or chocs as a form of fund-raising. I do know there are other ways of raising money, although not as cheap. I work in a secondary school and parts of our school do use chocs to raise funds, mainly brought by the students sadly. We are constantly told that we have a weight problem in NZ and yet this government took away the need for school tuck shop to sell healthy food. When this was in place our school for one banned the sale of choc bars for any reason. Bring that back I say!


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