It’s not the government’s job to make decisions about what we drink and where we drink it. That’s why I think it’s a bad idea to ban soda machines from schools. Taking away soda machines will take away the students ability to learn how to make healthier decisions for themselves. If they don’t learn how to make healthy choices as a kid, they won’t be able to make those good choices as an adult. The New York Times states that anyone who has tried to lose weight is likely to tell you that going “cold turkey” and avoiding tempting foods and drinks is setting yourself up for failure, and that is exactly what banning particular foods and drinks will do. Removing unhealthy choices is setting
It’s not the government’s job to make decisions about what we drink and where we drink it. That’s why I think it’s a bad idea to ban soda machines from schools. Taking away soda machines will take away the students ability to learn how to make healthier decisions for themselves. If they don’t learn how to make healthy choices as a kid, they won’t be able to make those good choices as an adult. The New York Times states that anyone who has tried to lose weight is likely to tell you that going “cold turkey” and avoiding tempting foods and drinks is setting yourself up for failure, and that is exactly what banning particular foods and drinks will do. Removing unhealthy choices is setting