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Should Vending Machines Be allowed in Schools?

By: Robert Farnham

When I was in school we had a couple of vending machines we could access throughout the day. It was nice to have a soda and some peanut M&M's while we sat in the commons area doing homework after school. No one really made a big deal about it then. Of course we went outside and played until dark most days so we got plenty of exercise. Too many children today sit in front of the TV, video games, or the computer instead. As a result, they are overweight and that is a concern.

In various polls among junior high and high school students, 75% of students admitted to using lunch money or spending cash that their parents give them in vending machines at school. Most parents don't ask their children what they ate for lunch, they just assume that they are eating what the school is offering.

Parents don't like the fact that society is blaming them for children being overweight and unhealthy. In some cases they are at fault as they don't offer balanced meals at home. They also don't encourage their children to get enough exercise. Yet there are parents that work hard to offer a good diet for their children, especially those with weight issues. They feel the school needs to support them by preventing their child from accessing foods they shouldn't while at school.

In order to curb the number of students that spend their lunch money in the vending machines, many schools have chosen to turn them off during this time of the day. In the schools that don't though you can often see many students enjoying a soda and a bag of chips for lunch instead of a hot meal. Still, older students can drive to area fast food locations or convenient stores so there is no stopping them.

Schools are really good locations for vending machines if you can get your foot in the door. Even with so many issues surrounding it today, the still seem to do a great deal of business. School age children enjoy the freedom of being able to select the food items they want from vending machines when their parents aren't around

You may be asked to offer only nutritious items in your vending machines when you place them at schools though. With so much being done to promote healthy lifestyles for children, it only makes sense. Don't worry though as you will find many students still want what you have to offer. While they may prefer junk food, they aren't going to go hungry because you don't have it in the vending machine.

You just might find offering healthy foods and drinks in your school vending machines increases your sales. Many staff members may start making purchases from them as well. Most adults try to refrain from sugary drinks and snacks on a regular basis so they may really like that you offer them some healthy alternatives.

Make a plan of attack so you are ready for this argument from administration. If they know you are on board with a plan of the healthy items you will offer in vending machines then you may have a chance of placing your machines there. This can end up being very profitable for you. Even though school is only in session for nine months, staff and summer schools students will be there in the summer months.

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Robert Farnham has 2 interesting vending business sites- checkout his How To Start A Vending Machine Business site and his Finding Vending Machine Locations website.

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