I was definitely heartened
to read this story today. It is a great positive step to curbing the childhood
obesity epidemic.
CHICAGO (AP) — Laws strictly curbing school sales of junk food and
sweetened drinks may play a role in slowing childhood obesity, according to a study
that seems to offer the first evidence such efforts could pay off. 
Please click the link
to read the whole story.
In fact while I was at my poetry workshop at Esalen in Big Sur, CA last month I wrote a rant about junk food – triggered by the word junk, one of a list of ten given in a daily prompt.  (See the Scary Seven at the bottom of this post, courtesy of Naturally Savvy.)
A picture prettier than the rant 
(the Big Sur coast)
Here’s
the rant:
Junk food
is a business.
Junk food
is an addiction
Eating
junk food is an epidemic
Can you
imagine that recent studies
show that
obesity in children
is not
related to their
consumption
of junk food
in the schools?
Can you
imagine 
they say
children form 
their
eating habits at home, 
so why
worry about limiting 
their
junk food consumption 
outside
the home?
Can you
imagine why?
Of
course, you guessed it.
The
schools get a profit – 
probably a
huge profit 
from those
ubiquitous vending machines
that spit
forth,
with the
drop of a few coins, 
a constant
supply of 
high-sugar
soft drinks, chocolate bars,  
chocolate
chip cookies, and chips.
You name
it, if it’s junk, it’s there.
The food
hustlers entice school management 
to allow
them to put the machines on their sites
in
exchange for bonuses.
The food
hustlers are only
about
selling and money. 
The food
hustlers could care less 
about
healthy children.
And then
on top of all that 
these
poor children eat
burgers
dripping with cheese 
or pizza practically
every night 
for
dinner at home.
So the
problem is not only in the schools.
Their
mothers are too busy 
or too
uninformed 
to make
them a proper meal.
Just go
to any school at noon
and see
those little chubby guys
stuffing
their faces
instead
of moving their butts
out in
the playground.
How
astonishing that parents and teachers 
allow this
behavior. 
The
children eat and binge 
binge and
eat.
until they
become
a
generation that will not survive 
long
enough to become viable adults.
They will
be too sick with heart problems 
and
diabetes to work and have a family, 
We need
to act.
We need
to take the plunge
and get
that junk stuff out of the school 
and off our
pantry shelves 
Neither
our families nor our nation 
can
afford to do anything less.


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