Cash Registers Against Student Obesity?
from the it's-one-way-to-do-things dept
Apparently, schools in Houston are about to put in place a new cafeteria checkout system that will allow parents to set the rules on what their kids can and cannot eat. Then, if students try to buy something on the forbidden list, the system won't let them. On top of this, the parents will then be able to monitor exactly what the kids did buy. Similar systems are already in place elsewhere, but the Houston project is getting press for being one of the largest. It's an interesting idea, though, you wonder how effective it really is. It seems likely that the kids whose parents did not enroll them in the program, or whose parents are especially permissive will suddenly become quite popular as being the proper mules for buying forbidden foods. Still, it also makes you wonder why something similar isn't created on a larger scale for adults? Imagine if your local super market was aware of your latest diet and warned you not to buy that container of ice cream.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Hey, I resemble that remark!
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Is this the schools job?
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Regulate Eating Now!
Great idea. Anything to avoid personal responsibility.
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A good laugh...
Still, it also makes you wonder why something similar isn't created on a larger scale for adults?
Imagine if your local super market was aware of your latest diet and warned you not to buy that container of ice cream."
Absolutely hilarious.
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Only affects kids with no friends
But if you are one of those kids with no friends, let me pretend to be the first bully who waves a (virtual) box of fries under your nose while chanting "Nyah! Nyah!"
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Re: Only affects kids with no friends
I see a lucrative market for them.
They buy fries for a buck, sell em for 2...
Its a gateway crime for dealers! :)
Just a note: This program would never have worked at my school..we had 2 McDonalds, a Burger King and a KFC within a block...a little further we had a Pizza Hut and a Tim Horton's donuts. Hardly anyone ate at the cafeteria on a regular basis.
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Food at school should be no more than 1/3 of a childs total daily intake, and they have 2 days off. Is childhood obesity really because the kid buys soda and an extra cookie at lunch?
If children are raised to eat right, are offered healthy food at home, and, most important, the parents spend some time doing something active with their kids every once in awhile I think the problem would solve itself.
Turn off the video game every once in awhile. Does anybody remember what school lunch taste like? I bought a slice of pizza everyday too!
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Give the kids some credit!
That's the most rediculous thing I've heard all day. Pack your kids freaking lunch if you have a problem with what they'll buy.
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