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    People should just be given a choise what they want to eat. If they want to eat a burger go ahead. If you want a salad, go ahead!

    It is abit stupid with the 'lunchbox inspections' as I belive people should have the choise, I use to take loads of junk to school, but give some of it anyway because I just didn't want it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    People should just be given a choise what they want to eat. If they want to eat a burger go ahead. If you want a salad, go ahead!

    It is abit stupid with the 'lunchbox inspections' as I belive people should have the choise, I use to take loads of junk to school, but give some of it anyway because I just didn't want it.
    but children will just go for things which they know they really like, such as crisps, burgers etc. having schools cutting down on certain types of food and introducing new heathier meals will set the children up to make better choices for themselves in the future.

    i do agree that the inspections are stupid as the parents should be providing decent food for their children instead of fatty foods, so the inspections shouldnt happen. if the parents want to give children certain meals, then its their fault if their child becomes obese.

    at my old school, while i was there they cut down on unhealthy foods and served better meals. as a "treat" they gave us chips every friday. at my sisters primary school they have a healthy menu which, when i saw it, wanted to go to her school for lunch lol

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    Our school does that - at the start of this school year, the took the unhealthy stuff of of the menu and said we couldn't have crisps and stuff in our lunches. Which of course no one listens to



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    We should go over to Jamie Oliver's house and knock him out.

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    lol, easy way around that one. Don't put the banned food in your lunchbox put it in your bag or pocket. Our school went healthy, but they're not goi that far with 'lunchbox inspections '

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    It has gone stupid, yes the aim may be to make pupils be more healthy but at the end of the day they will just go home and eat chocolate, crisps and mcdonalds.

    I would just bring it in, if you want to eat chocolate then you bloody well can, if they give you a detention just don't go and argue against it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    but children will just go for things which they know they really like, such as crisps, burgers etc.
    I only really think this is nessicary for children in primary schools, as they most probably don't know the downside to the sort of foods you mention. Don't know if this happens at all primary schools, but when I was at my infants and junior school, the people who had hot dinners, the school would choose what the kids ate. And with the people who had packed lunches, they HAD to bring sandwhiches, and they HAD to be eaten before anything else.
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    the people who had hot dinners, the school would choose what the kids ate. And with the people who had packed lunches, they HAD to bring sandwhiches, and they HAD to be eaten before anything else.
    My primary school had that rule. "Sarnies bein eaten b4 anythin else" I mean, what was that about? Difference with my primary is that there were set options for hot dinners

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    My headmaster went crazy at me because I was eating crisp at school? - He kept asking where I got them from, rofl..

    It's pathetic, I don't even eat at school anyway - It taste mingin.. I much prefer to wait til I get home and have something nice that my mummy cooks. Mmmm pasta bake mmmmmmmmmmmm yum yum.
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    You've made me hungry for pasta bake now!

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