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In response to
"
my instinctual answer: *Should* they? Probably yes. Do i actually care that they serve it? No. -- nm*
"
by
Andie
Why *should* they? -- nm
Posted by
IrishStephen (aka Sceire)
Jul 11 '17, 11:14
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Responses:
Added sugar is just really unhealthy. Would you add over 3 teaspoons of sugar to your child’s 8 oz cup of milk? -- nm
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mara
Jul 11, 11:20
7
I remember saying similar about juice and getting raked over the coals for it some time ago
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Reagen
Jul 11, 11:29
3
I've got a friend who is a dentist, and she loves the fad for feeding kids fruit and juice because it's healthy.
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Roger More
Jul 11, 11:35
2
Fruit is. Fruit juice isn't. -- nm
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mara
Jul 11, 11:36
1
Eating fruit like oranges can have a bad impact on teeth (though overall, it's good for you) -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 11, 11:40
No, but I'd add one or two.
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JaxSean
Jul 11, 11:25
If they are forced to eat a school lunch they are entitled to the chocolate milk. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 11, 11:23
No if they ask for it, yes if they're snitching on a sibling. -- nm*
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Max
Jul 11, 11:21
Truth is that milk in general is not a healthy good. But there's little that makes chocolate milk worse than white milk. -- nm
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Mop
Jul 11, 11:15
3
yeah, i don't really think milk is that great. and the added sugar doesn't help. but i don't care that much. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 11, 11:17
1
Just checked a dairy's site for 1% white vs. 1% chocolate. All the things you'd think would be higher for you are, but not in a ridiculous way. -- nm
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Shaun
Jul 11, 11:22
That is what we are asking, why discriminate? -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 11, 11:16
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