Eat Right, Earn an iPod
TheMster writes "The BBC is reporting on the UK government's latest policy to tackle obesity - through offering iPods and XBoxes to pupils. The lucky lads and lasses of 29 Glasgow secondary schools will be part of the pioneering scheme, which utilises the newly introduced swipe-card canteens to create a system of the 'better you eat, the bigger the treat'."
Runners up in the competition get XXL t-shirts as prizes ;)
liqbase
Nutrition... Free iPod...
/ducks
Would this be a food pyramid scheme?
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Here, kids, we'll give you a reason to sit on your ass all day if you get up and excercise!
Hmm, what happens when kids buy healthy food from the cafeteria, but also eat unhealthy snacks from home?
This comment was thought up very late at night and does not necessarily reflect my views at a more reasonable hour.
"The BBC is reporting on the UK government's latest policy to tackle obesity - through offering iPods and XBoxes to pupils."
XBoxes? To tackle obesity? What else? A new TV set? Why not offer bikes and musical instruments instead of XBoxes and iPods? This is the most stupid idea I have ever heard.
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Rmemember,
Eating healthy foods is not just for those who are obese.
I was 6 foot tall and weighed under 8 stone for a long time (into my 20s). Thankfully now I am more stable and have gained a few stone, but I know I'm not the only one.
I too hope it works, and that there aren't any side effects.
Another slight side issue, there is a famous English chef called Jamie Oliver, he has pushed for better school meals (because currently they are utter shite), and it is having major effects up and down the country, and those kids who have changed their school diets also push for better food at home.
I don't think in the majority of cases this will be a problem.
liqbase