Before I begin I will rebut some of the main arguments put forward by the affirmative team. While some people believe that junk food
In this speech I will outline why junk food mustn’t banned from canteens, due to the misleading thoughts that junk food is the main cause of obesity and for my second argument, I will outline how less money will be earned if junk food was banned from the school canteens.
Our second speaker Stefan will discuss how you need salt and sugar in your daily intake and how junk food can provide that easily. He will also discuss how not enough sugar and salt in your body will cause illnesses.
And last of all, our third speaker Olivia will summarise our overall stance that junk food shouldn’t need to be banned. Ladies and gentlemen, recently, schools have been considering about banning junk food as they think that it is the cause of children's obesity. They think that by banning all junk food from canteens, all their problems will be resolved and that children will return to being thin healthy kids in a flash. Well they are wrong. Although people, mainly adults complain and nag about junk food being the sole reason of children’s obesity, it is a lie!! Banning junk food from canteens isn’t going to take their problems away. What foods are classified as healthy and which ones are classified as unhealthy? Most foods have both healthy and unhealthy ingredients in them. The food pyramid says that people should have breads, pastas' and rice the most, then it should be vegetables and fruit, then eggs, dairy and meat. Last on the food pyramid is oils, fats and sweets. While sweets, oils and fats shouldn't be consumed at very large amounts, they are still important to keep our bodies going. According to the Herald Sun there once was a woman that drank too much water and cut out all of her