Summary Of Are Our School Lunches Healthy Enough

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Intro Name: Natasha Torres

In the nonfiction article, “ Are Our School Lunches Healthy Enough?” by McClatchy-Tribune News Service. This article is about how the first lady wants to change school lunches to be healthier for children although the school nutrition do not like her campaign. Michelle Obama’s program should be banned because the school’s lunch is already healthy enough for example, some people are grossed out by the school lunches, some are disappointed, and some say parent can not be trusted.

Body Paragraph 1 Name: Jesus Velazquez

First, the article states that the government is making everyone have to follow one certain rule to keep children healthy. It turns out that some adults and children do not like this rule and will not want it in their schools. For example, “The children are disgusted about the new school lunches they have to serve.” This shows that the children do not want to have the lunches at school and think it is nasty. This also shows that the government is only thinking about the children being healthy which is fine, but they also they need to think about how the children feel. Therefore, the government has to think about what the children want and what they want to eat. …show more content…

This shows that people really didn’t like the program. This also shows that everybody thinks that they should get rid of the program. This why I chose con for this