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Pros And Cons Of School Meal Vending Machines

By Claudine Hodges


Food is a very important factor in helping us achiev and maintain optimum health. Now that our society is flooded with fast food and preservatives, choosing the right set of foods has become more important than ever. The inability to do this is one of the major reasons behind the increased number of obesity cases and heart problems.

For students, food is even more important considering that they use a lot of their energy in studying and playing. This is why school meal vending machines are provided inside the premises of different campuses. But while the aim is to provide the right nutrition for our kids, there are some issues that make this equipment a disadvantage. Today we will talk about three pros and cons that this has machine has.

First, it is more accessible. Imagine a student who is already late in class and has not yet taken his breakfast. Going to the canteen just to get something to eat is not an option. It takes more time and there is no guaranteed that he is first in the line. With the machines, he only needs to drop a bill and select what he wants to have. It is that simple.

But while this is indeed convenient, it has also encouraged students to be too lazy to find something more healthy to eat. Remember that foods on these machines are not fresh as the ones you get when you go to the canteen or shops outside the campus. Also, there are only limited choices found here which can limit the amount of nutrients that their body needs to sustain their activities for the whole day.

Second, it is safe. Of course, we want to eat something safe. We want to make sure that the food we take are free from contaminants. School vending machine units are ensured of its safety given the fact that they are allowed by the school administrators to operate. Necessary inspections and tests are done before it can operate. One it passes, then it is a go.

But while they are safe, it does not guarantee you an optimum nutritional requirement. They are not fresh foods after all. You cannot expect to get the right amount of satisfaction and nutrients from the one you order on a restaurant or better, from the one you cook at home. Yes, it may be safe. But it lacks the necessary nutrients that you body needs.

Third, food from these machines are more affordable. Compared to buying foods on restaurants and food shops, those vending machine products cost lesser. This may be preferable for those students who just wants to eat anything and save money at the same time.

Bad thing is, their products have lower nutritional value compared to the breakfast and lunch programs available on federal schools. It is also contrary to the nutrition education that the students learn at school. When they are taught of the right food combinations to eat, but are exposed to foods which are not giving them the benefit that they deserve, the things that they learn may be set aside.

It is not totally bad to try eating some of the foods available in vending machines. There may be times when they are the best options that you have. Just be reminded that fresh goods are still the best in terms of nutrition.




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