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    Consumption Stereotypes

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    Social influence on eating behavior is so large in today’s culture, the notion of consumption stereotypes has become a norm. The differences in eating behavior as well as the motive behind eating certain foods vary strongly across male and females. Consider a woman on a first date. The woman has the choice between having a large, greasy, hamburger or a well presented salad. According to a study, women were more inclined to choose the well-presented Caprese salad over the hamburger due to the idea

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    vegetables and nutritious meals is an important component in combating childhood obesity. Socioeconomic conditions can limit access to quality food for many children. Without the ability to consume nutritious, low calorie food portions children are at risk for developing health conditions. In 2011, 20.6% of households with children in the U.S. have experienced food insecurity and it has been associated with negative health and development outcomes including more frequent common illnesses, iron-deficiency

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    time it took students to choose a food line to wait in at the cafeteria. 116 male students and 116 female students from two separate cafeterias on two different campuses participated in the study. The participants were unaware of their participation in this study because it was a naturalistic observation design and they were chosen by convenience. A cell phone or other type of timer were used to measure the amount

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    Logic suggests school lunches should be changed. While they may taste good, many choices in school cafeterias are unhealthy, or high in calories. In fact, many school districts don’t follow codes for school lunches made by the government, making them high in fat, carbohydrates and sugar content. As a result, American children who eat unhealthy meals at school will make the same unhealthy choices later in life as adults. In 2012, the U.S. Government updated the National School Lunch and School Breakfast

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    Situation D Hey guys, Everyone should of been there, it was crazy. I walked in the cafeteria like we do everyday and I knew something was going down. A couple kids yelled at me from the table across from us and I let it rip. It was my lucky day, sloppy joe day in the cafeteria. A kid at the other table said something about my mom, and then I picked up the fattest sloppiest sandwich I could find. I launched it at the kid's head and hit him perfect. Next thing I know, everyone started slinging sloppy

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    maximum of 15 minutes (Chen). K through 12th graders are showing that they only 7 to 10 minutes to eat there food before they have to return to class (Carpenter). The School Nutrition association study show that students have 30 minutes to eat but receive so much less than

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    source of food. While many incoming college students can expect a meal plan when arriving to their chosen university, Adventist University of Health Sciences’ students are provided with apartment style dormitories, equipped with kitchens for students to prepare their own meals. This encourages students to act on their independence as adults, but with already busy schedules, many students, especially those who have yet to acquire a vehicle, are at a loss in regards to purchasing the foods essential

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    The Gourmet Food Club, which was started by Andrew Gadson, is holding a fundraiser selling a variety of lunch entrees; all kinds of students are encouraged to join the club. The entrees were served on September 27th in the cafeteria where the meals are hand-prepared by the students. “I’m not much of a cook, but I love their fall fundraiser,” junior, Keisha Brandeis said. “There’s so many to choose from, and it’s a nice break from the lunchroom casserole surprise.” The Gourmet Food Club would not

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    Kevin Walker Professor Echelberger ENG 201 2 March 2010 Eating Habits: Men versus Women Getting a hot meal in college is very easy. Most college students have a very short walk to their campus cafeteria. Entering the cafeteria, there is generally an array of meals to choose from. Researchers have been studying the eating habits of college students for a while. Although the studies are predominately due to the typical increase in weight of Americans over the past few centuries, the data

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    Imagine if your school cafeteria plans to change your school lunch to a healthy lunch menu. Changing the school lunch menu to a more healthy menu is a bad idea because food will be more expensive, favorite foods will be gone, and students will be unhappy. First of all, changing the school's lunch menu would make it more expensive. You can buy a bag of chips for 99 cent on the other hand you have a salad that is almost two dollars. If you go to the store and get a bag of chips it's cheaper than

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