8.For snack time was both healthy and unhealthy snacks.
(a) The unhealthy snacks, Muffins, doughut,s color-coded candy
(b) Thealthy snacks these were applesauce, graham crackers and cut up fruit.
9.For lunch they mix vegetables, chicken nuggets, fish sticks, and the special unhealthy food of the day cheeseburger
10.Vending machine had junk food. Mrs. Johnson ( code name) took me to the cafeteria and the kitchen to observe nutrition and, introduced me to the cook Mrs. Brown (code name). The first thing I observed was they were posters of healthy and, unhealthy food displayed on the wall throughout the entire room. The Kitchen where the food is prepared is separate from the eating area. Mrs Brown (code name) explained to me the children do not have access to the kitchen. The meat products were labeled are from government-inspected sources.Mrs. Brown explained to me meat inspection is mandatory and is paid for with public funds, is to make sure the meat products are safe for the children to eat. Also, the meat products, fish, milk and eggs are refrigerated before use. The fruits and vegetables are given to the school by local farms. All the fruits and vegetables are washed thoroughly with water prior to use. Water, milk, apple juice and, orange juice are the only drinks allowed for children to drink. Mrs. Brown further explained to that promoting health is the many priority for the school to serve the children. For breakfast they serve fruits such as bananas, apples, strawberries, and cheerios. For snack time I observed the children eating both healthy and unhealthy snacks. The unhealthy snacks such as muffins, doughnuts and, color-coded candy. Healthy snacks there were applesauce, graham crackers and, cut up fruit. For lunch time the children were served mix vegetables, fish sticks, and the special unhealthy food of the day cheeseburger. Lastly, I observed