Nutritional, plus school lunch. Do these two words sound a bit odd when put together? They do to me, but that's how my keyboarding techer put it when I asked
him why our vending machines aren't on all day. It seems the state education department allowed for schools to have vending machines under one condition -- they can
only be turned on after school. They felt if students had access to them at all times they wouldn't eat the nutritional meals provided in the cafeteria. Right. I
actually think the vending machines pack more nutrition than the cafeteria food. Last time I checked mozzarrelli sticks and pizza were enriched with fat--
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