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Introduction When people think of school meals they think of greasy or runny foods. People hate thinking back to their school days and remembering school lunches. And myself? Well I don't like school meals either (there are some exceptions). The reason many young people don't like school meals is because they have a lot of nutritional value. School meals are healthy and good for you. But if a pupil had to choose between a nice, healthy salad or a hamburger with fries, I think you know what they'd go for first. The Department of Health report in 1986 showed that 93% of all school children each junk food from take-aways. Things like chips and hamburgers. Current recommendations suggest that it is advisable to reduce the amount of fat. Some fat is needed to have a healthy diet and certain fats are even essential to peoples health, however, eating more fat than needed...

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