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Old July 8th 03, 07:12 PM
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Default Vending Machines in schools

On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 04:28:23 GMT, "Byron Canfield"
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Pepsi and Coke still have bottled water and juice brands.


Yes, and how many students do you think will bother spending their
money on water or juice, versus the junky stuff??

Nan


It works for other schools, my daughter's included. You've made up your mind
and won't be confused by facts.

I think though it is probably dependent on having a closed campus.

At the high school my kids went to, the kids can go out for lunch
and their is a burger king, a mcdonald's and a KFC a few blocks
down the street and a grocery store even closer if they want to
just buy snack and junk food.

For the younger kids who cannot go off-campus, it will work, for
high school students. I doubt it unless we keep them from going
anywhere else and I am not in favor of closing campuses and
making teens prisoners for the entire school day as is done in
some places.



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