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01/20/2020
■Class discussion: What do you think of cutting the amount of fruits and vegetables in your school lunches and breakfasts? Would you rather eat more pizza and fries than meals with a salad and other vegetables? Do you care if eating “junk food” can make you fatter and sicker? Why or why not? How do lobbyists for food producers influence the government’s nutrition guidelines? How much money do those corporations make from your school meals? Should profit trump health?
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