Ew... Do you know how many calories are in a single chocolate chip cookie? I bet most people have no clue. There are 170 calories in just one cookie, according to Dunkin Donut’s nutrition catalog. Whether junk food should be allowed in schools or not is a huge focus on the U.S. government. Should mandatory restrictions be put into place to keep students from eating junk food at school, or are such restrictions unnecessary? This is the question we are faced with today. Junk food should definitely be banned from school for numerous reasons. The prohibition of junk food will benefit everyone as it will be one less thing the world needs to worry about.
First of all, junk food leads …show more content…
For instance, one small, 2.1-ounce bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos contains about 25 chips and 17 grams of fat, which is more than some 8-ounce steaks have! According to Junior Scholastic, “When fat-filled snacks melt quickly, your brain doesn’t receive a message about the calories, so you just keep on eating”. This results in more cravings of junk food and sweets. Moreover, junk food activates the same areas in the brain as drugs of abuse such as cocaine and can lead to similar symptoms”, says junk food expert Kris Gunnars Everybody knows that cocaine is so hard to stop once you tried it. What if this happened to anyone who ate junk food? This is why junk food should be banned before anyone goes crazy. Soon, there will not only be drug addicts, but also junk food addicts! To prevent this from happening, junk food needs to be abolished because it can cause obsession over …show more content…
But, banning it from schools is actually the way to go. Some people may think that selling it can give schools money. On the other hand, schools should not compromise students’ health just for money! What is more important, health, or money? Further, I understand why people may think that students should be able to make their own decisions on what they eat. However, their parents are usually the ones that control what they consume. Lastly, other people may argue that schools are already teaching children about eating healthy in health class. But, are they really? If schools really are, then why are they still selling so much junk food? That is hypocritical. As you can see, there are way more pros of banning junk food from schools than