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Interesting article. I...one never wanted...for the toys...
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I’m more concerned with the unmatched awesomeness...Muppet babies rather than the...
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enriching said:
i have to confess: i was a victim once too.
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littlemissconceptions said:
it might make less children want to eat them…is the question suggesting that the money for the toys be redirected into the food?
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3,039 fast food kids meal options,
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babytraubs said:
I think that making healthy options the only choices with toys is what would make American children eat healthier food. Or only giving out a toy with proof that the healthy food has been consumed. (I never ate my mcmeal, it was all for the toy.)
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Children who eat at America’s major fast-food restaurants have 3,039 possible combinations of kids’ meals to choose from. Of those, only 15 options meet national nutrition requirements for children under the age of 15. Would banning toys make fast food healthier?
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Children who eat at America’s major fast-food restaurants have 3,039 possible combinations of kids’ meals to choose from. Of those, only 15 options meet national nutrition requirements for children under the age of 15. Would banning toys make fast food healthier?
