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Why Junk Food Should Be Solution To Banning Junk Food?

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Childhood obesity is a problem that has grown a lot in the past few years. The two solutions that people have thought about were banning junk food in schools and increasing activity in schools. Both sides have their benefits and their weaknesses but increasing activity in schools is much better. Junk food should not be banned because increasing activity is more important than eating healthier, banning junk food will remove a steady source of income that helps support after-school activities, and the government should not control what children eat. Eating healthy is important, but it is much more important and more influential to a person’s health to exercise more rather than eat healthier(Jacobs and Carson-Dewitt 8). So banning junk food may be helpful, but increasing activity in schools would be much more helpful. Public health experts agree that the most important solution to childhood obesity, “ is to get off the couch and run around the block, or the basketball court, or the soccer field. If nothing else, jump up and down until your neighbor in the apartment underneath complains”(Jacobs and Carson-Dewitt 7). As the public health experts believe that activity is the most important solution to childhood obesity it would be much better to increase activity, such as putting in a mandatory gym class every day, rather than banning junk food. Also banning junk food as Jacobs and Carson-Dewitt say, “is a classic case of bringing out your biggest guns to focus on what is, after all, a tiny part of the problem”(15). Banning junk food is using too much force to restrict people’s diet and it would be much more important to increase exercise in students. In addition, junk food brings in the money needed for after-school activities to increase activity in students. If schools ban junk food, schools just make the problem worse. Schools districts bring in the majority of their money from the sale of food through food vendors, but new food guidelines are cutting off these sources. One example is Greenville County Schools, they say that, “ forced changes to its in-school food vendors could cost it $1 million dollars in sales this school year”(Cary 5). That one million is one million not going into funding for sports

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