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Should schools stop selling unhealthy food?

Nayani Meemanage,
Dandenong

NO

“They should be introducing extra menus for healthy food. The option should still be there.”Nicholas Tsesmetzis,
Greenvale

YES

“It would be excellent to see children at primary and secondary schools seeking alternative food groups that are healthy for them.”Sankha Wickaramasinghe,
Dandenong

YES

“In Australia the obesity rate is about 20 or 30 per cent of the population. It would be good to be healthy, and good for the future too.”Mark Sandsodden,
Dandenong

NO

“Make it an option, not replace unhealthy food totally. You can easily introduce new foods as well as have junk foods.”Danijela Glucina,
Dandenong

YES

“A lot of young children are probably suffering from obesity.”

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