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JarJar, how can they provide healthy food, which costs so much more, when schools are having to close down essential programs, like music, arts and sports? A McDonald's cheesburger is only $1, and salads $5 or more? Take for instance this
UCSD menu, which lists a pizza (indeterminite size, sorry) as less expensive than a large salad or veggie sandwhich.
That's the major crux of the problem. How can you make these foods more healthy?
Bigwheels, what are these healthy foods? And what do you eat during the course of a week? Many students who are financially unstable are likely to bring in less healthy food from home than they would get at school. The free lunch and breakfast programs that public schools have are, for many students, the only approximation of full meals they get, either through inability to pay, or lack of parents' time.