Too much money for too little food
Have you ever gone in your school cafeteria to buy food? You may presume you have enough for a small bag of chips for a snack. It is a small bag of chips they couldn’t cost that much, fifty cents at the most. If you actually think about it mathematically fifty cents is appropriate since the big bags in stores are about $ 1.50 and they contain three to four times as larger a quantity. It turns out that you are getting ripped off. The small tiny bags are sixty-five or seventy cents. What is going on? What happens then, if none of your friends have money either do you just not eat lunch and go hungry for the rest of the day? The cafeteria should provide better and cheaper food for students.
Those who can’t officially go off campus are forced to buy food in school. The snack or food item prices are tremendous, especially for something that won’t even fill a stomach. Most of the time that is the case and someone must spend more and more money on food and drinks in school just to last the three or four more school hours left in the day.
Juniors and Senior can go off campus and go to subway and have a six-inch vegetarian sandwich and it will cost less than a school sandwich, and it has more taste and is better quality, that shouldn’t be the case. What happens on the days the students can’t go off campus, because they have no time for lunch, or because of bad weather? The prices are obscene, the school probably gets the food at a much lower rate, because they are a school and buy products in bulk, they might also buy lesser quality products to save money as well. The school may be trying to make too much money off the students.
The school should lower the cost of food instead of constantly raising it. If the school charges so much money for a food item, the quantity at least should be more, and it should be something nutritious and what people what to eat. The food should not something they have to eat because they have no other choice but to eat what unfortunate “food” products are available.