Should Schools Have Stores that Sell Junk Food?

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Most schools have vending machines that sell various kinds of candy and chips. Some schools go as far as having school stores. However, organizations such as the FDA think this is unhealthy for students, and should be banned. Schools should be allowed to have vending machines and school stores. Having vending machines and school stores are the easiest ways for schools to get students to buy things every day. Without these, many schools would not be able to afford to continue numerous school functions. Vending machines and school stores allow students more options for what to eat for lunch. Schools should be allowed to have vending machines and school stores.
To begin with, vending machines and school stores attract students more than other school fundraisers. Students tend to be more likely to spend five dollars buying food than to buy tickets to the dance. Every school day, at least twenty students buy something from vending machines and school stores. At Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, there is a store called Feldmart. This store sells various types of inexpensive junk food. This store gets at least two hundred dollars per day. Other fundraisers for schools are things like buying a ticket to the dance, buying something for a drawing, or donating money so a class can get the most money and win something. None of these things beat the self-satisfaction of getting an inexpensive treat. These other fundraisers aren’t as easy and as inexpensive to run as a vending machine or a school store is. Vending machines and schools stores are the most successful fundraisers for schools, and shouldn’t be banned.
Furthermore, many schools depend on vending machines and school stores to support programs for the school. Some educational prog...

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...can get. Others may claim students may become hyper after eating too much sugar. This all goes back to parents limiting how much money students can take to school. If needed, teachers can monitor how much sugar a student consumes. Students should know their boundaries. If all issues against school stores can be solved by implementing rules, then it’s not so unhealthy to have a school store or vending machines.
In conclusion, school stores and vending machines shouldn’t be banned. Schools can make the most money by having those. Many schools don’t have any other options that would raise more money, and depend on school stores to run school functions. Students have more options if they have a school store. Schools stores and vending machines shouldn’t be banned. Call the FDA and other government organizations that are concerned about health, and spread the word.

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