4. Claim: Removing junk food in vending machines will significantly reduce funds for important school programs.
Evidence: According to one principal, her school now receives nearly $100,000 a year from vending machines. That money is used to pay for girls’ and boys’ volleyball teams, boys’ and girls’ cross country track teams, and girls’ and boys’ gymnastics teams.
Warrant:
Eventhough students know that the vending machines are all junk food and not healthy they still buy from it, others may buy more or less a month. By removing the junk food from the vending machines and replacing it with "healthy food" would make a significant difference because by having an apple that someone can bring from home at a cheeper price wont attract the students more than having a special type of candy that maybe they can just find it at the school. If the school were to offer healthier food it would be more expensive and people would not buy from it thus it willreduce funds for important school programs causing the students a harder work to get that program back.
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