

To tackle obesity, it isīetter to induce students from choosing healthy food themselves. Recognised, the true notion of the catering companies are questioned. While the good intentions from the government and the school are In conclusion, the view of banning students with uniforms from buying fast food is Not stop students from craving junk food. By ruthlessly banning fast food as school policy, it will While schools have commonly been treated as a mini-society, it is advised to take a liberalĪpproach to let students choose freely. Unlike cigarettes and alcohol, burgers and fries are ordinary food for all people. Whether or not schools have the right to ban students with uniform from buying fast food? Inįact, despite all good intentions, schools shall not restrict students buying food fromĪnywhere.

Impact, it is a plausible phenomenon for students to go for fast-food chains. Production provides cheap eat with reasonable quality (Ritzer, 1992). The world’s most expensive city (Singh, 2017), fast food’s manufacturing-like efficient Given the price, given proper restaurants could be unaffordable for most students. On the other hand, fast food appeared to be the best alternative As there are five school days per week, students can beĮasily fed up with lunchboxes. Sensitive with less salt and sugar (SCMP, 2018), the flavours are clearly unsatisfying.Īccording to the Young Post (2014), interviewees criticised the lunchboxes for “tasteless”, Although local catering companies recently are proven to be more nutrition To help effectiveĭiscussion, this essay will only compare fast food with lunchboxes provided by cateringįor students, the reasons of choosing fast food are simply for the palette excitementĪnd cheap prices. Lastly, it will come to the final view with corresponding suggestions. Notions, which will lead to a discussion of the school power concerning the subject matter. Then, by viewing different perspectives of the government, cateringĬompanies and schools, it will provide a two-sided argument to understand each stakeholder’s With uniforms on, this essay shall begin with the investigation of students’ underlying reasons With the debate towards students’ right to buy fast food Schools often discourage students from eating at fast food stores from the health perspective,ĭespite its attractiveness in price. Long been recognised as junk food for little nutritional value. Notorious for being the cause of obesity (Davis and Carpenter, 2009), fast food has “Students wearing uniform are not allowed to buy fast food outside” To what extent do you agree with this view? Narrowed topic: “Students wearing uniform are not allowed to buy fast food outside” To

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