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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Should school children be forced to clean their plates?

I don't think that children should be forced to clean their plates. Everyone has their preferences, even children. If they don't like a food, they won't eat it. Sometimes schools serve food that people don't like. That's okay. As long as they eat the rest of the food that they do like, it should be fine. It's their choice. 
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