choice -- i couldnt agree more with LUVMYKIDS:
'As for bringing your lunch, that isn't an option for the many children we have on the free and reduced meal program. So here are kids who are probably at the highest risk of not getting their nutritional needs met............and what may be the only decent meal they get during the day is filled with fat and sodium'
i would only, add "TRANS fats"...the worst kind of fat is everywhere in school lunches...the PHOs the partially hydrogenated oils...a menace to cardiovascular health (see FDA sites and bantransfats.com for infos)
our school has 40% reduced and free lunches. those parents simply CANNOT bag a lunch for their kids, for less $$. its NOT a choice we are giving our public, AND for the more affluent, who CAN bag a lunch, what do those kids learn when they see trays full of hi salt, hi fat, fast food like stuff 'condoned' by the school, becuase it is served there daily? kids learn by SEEING, not just by eating. thats what role modeling is all about, and schools dont always provide the best role models about food. and we affleunt healthy bagged lunch parents,,,will be PAYING in our health insurance preimiums, the costs of the illnesses the current generation will encounter in just a couple three decades. SO,,,,bad shcool foods affect ALL the society in which we live, not just those kids who by choice, or necessity, eat the school lunch food program food daily. we all (bagged lunchers or not) need to be concerned about getting better foods in all our schools, for our nations' health and economy. imo.