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No, fast food should not be allowed in schools:
Fast food should not be allowed in schools as it would be consumed by young students who are ignorant of its harmful effects. If fast food is allowed in schools then they will be eating it daily which will harm their health as fast food is very high in calories, oil, carbohydrates, and fat which result in an increase in weight leading to obesity, lifestyle diseases, an imbalance in blood sugar lever etc.
Fast food is heavy in oil content and is prepared from processed ingredients. These are difficult to digest and get deposited inside the body. There is high quantity of preservatives and chemicals that are mixed with them so that they have long shelf life giving mostly stale and old food items.
There might be a few individuals who know about the exact ingredients that go into making a certain food product but not everyone is that well informed and they go by the taste and looks of it. Not much information is available about how these fast foods are prepared hence it is unsafe for consumption. This is also linked to the hygiene issue.
Teenagers are very much likely to be addicted to these foods and they might skip their meals at home keeping them away from the family lunch and dinner time.
Fast food should not be allowed in schools as it would be consumed by young students who are ignorant of its harmful effects. If fast food is allowed in schools then they will be eating it daily which will harm their health as fast food is very high in calories, oil, carbohydrates, and fat which result in an increase in weight leading to obesity, lifestyle diseases, an imbalance in blood sugar lever etc.
Fast food is heavy in oil content and is prepared from processed ingredients. These are difficult to digest and get deposited inside the body. There is high quantity of preservatives and chemicals that are mixed with them so that they have long shelf life giving mostly stale and old food items.
There might be a few individuals who know about the exact ingredients that go into making a certain food product but not everyone is that well informed and they go by the taste and looks of it. Not much information is available about how these fast foods are prepared hence it is unsafe for consumption. This is also linked to the hygiene issue.
Teenagers are very much likely to be addicted to these foods and they might skip their meals at home keeping them away from the family lunch and dinner time.
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