5 Reasons Why Schools Shouldn’t Sell Junk Food
Junk food is bad for you and can cause obesity if you eat too much of it. This is why schools shouldn’t sell or serve so much of it.
Junk food is bad for you and can cause obesity if you eat too much of it. This is why schools shouldn’t sell or serve so much of it.
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