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by ben_w
819 days ago
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Kids, who as a category have no income, have a Hobson's Choice: eat or go hungry. The UK also has (or recently had, I no longer follow news from there) a significant poverty rate such that lunch was some school kids' first meal of the day, and free school meals was a significant political issue. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/01/number-of-uk... |
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The problem is that if kids don't eat lunch and go hungry that will negatively affect their ability to learn. As such offering less healthy food that they actually eat might very well be better than healthy food that they don't eat.