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<blockquote data-quote="mariposa84" data-source="post: 2149272" data-attributes="member: 87345"><p>I don't see how they would enforce it either. I'm an early years teacher and agree there's a huge problem with childhood obesity (the amount of children who get greeted at the end of every day with a family-size pack of sweets/chocolate/crisps is heartbreaking to see) but don't see how this particular idea will work. We spend a lot of time teaching children about healthy lifestyles but it is often ignored by some parents sadly, who argue that they can only afford junk food because it's cheaper.</p><p>If it were to be adopted, I would absolutely hate having to try justifying my eating sweets or similar when low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mariposa84, post: 2149272, member: 87345"] I don't see how they would enforce it either. I'm an early years teacher and agree there's a huge problem with childhood obesity (the amount of children who get greeted at the end of every day with a family-size pack of sweets/chocolate/crisps is heartbreaking to see) but don't see how this particular idea will work. We spend a lot of time teaching children about healthy lifestyles but it is often ignored by some parents sadly, who argue that they can only afford junk food because it's cheaper. If it were to be adopted, I would absolutely hate having to try justifying my eating sweets or similar when low. [/QUOTE]
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