PLB
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In a Community and Population Health course in university, we watched a few episodes of Jamie's School Dinner's, which was a program based in the UK focusing on the quality (or, rather, lack of quality) of food that was being fed to kids in school cafeterias. Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution is a similar program based in the US.
If anyone has not seen or heard of this show, I highly recommend looking into it. It's one of those situations where we've simply turned a blind eye to what are kids are buying for lunch at school, or we have never even thought to ask - or worse, yet, parents might believe that what is being served is actually considered to be healthy. (I say 'we' as a collective community... I don't have kids yet!)
Some of my favorite examples from the show are when he takes it a bit further than the school and challenges a local burger stop to provide a healthier version of his current menu (not an easy task to convince the owner that it could be done and that his customers would actually prefer the healthy version!) He also gets in contact with a newly single dad and his two sons and helps them to realize that it's actually cheaper and faster for them to make healthy meals at home than to go out and get fast food.
It's amazing to me that there are so many people who have been given the privilege of looking after children and adolescents, and they simply DO NOT CARE, or are too proud to admit that maybe they're wrong about what should be served in a cafeteria. If we have any hope at all of changing the fact that the current generation of kids will be the first ever to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents, they need to be fed and taught about healthy, nutritious food.
If you serve a kid burgers and fries everyday, how the hell are they gonna know what else to eat?
Has anyone seen the show(s).... What's your take? I've posted the first part of the first episode's of the 2 seasons, but there's probably a better place to watch the episodes than finding them all on you tube!
If anyone has not seen or heard of this show, I highly recommend looking into it. It's one of those situations where we've simply turned a blind eye to what are kids are buying for lunch at school, or we have never even thought to ask - or worse, yet, parents might believe that what is being served is actually considered to be healthy. (I say 'we' as a collective community... I don't have kids yet!)
Some of my favorite examples from the show are when he takes it a bit further than the school and challenges a local burger stop to provide a healthier version of his current menu (not an easy task to convince the owner that it could be done and that his customers would actually prefer the healthy version!) He also gets in contact with a newly single dad and his two sons and helps them to realize that it's actually cheaper and faster for them to make healthy meals at home than to go out and get fast food.
It's amazing to me that there are so many people who have been given the privilege of looking after children and adolescents, and they simply DO NOT CARE, or are too proud to admit that maybe they're wrong about what should be served in a cafeteria. If we have any hope at all of changing the fact that the current generation of kids will be the first ever to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents, they need to be fed and taught about healthy, nutritious food.
If you serve a kid burgers and fries everyday, how the hell are they gonna know what else to eat?
Has anyone seen the show(s).... What's your take? I've posted the first part of the first episode's of the 2 seasons, but there's probably a better place to watch the episodes than finding them all on you tube!