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Did you have vending machines in elementary school?
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| StereoPrincess |
So this poll comes from the wake of a new ban on chips and pop in vending machines in Canada.
Now, personally, I don't really care because I know for a fact that I didn't even have vending machines in elementary school but there is a lot of people that are opposed to this "ban".
vending machines = machines where you put money into and food comes out.
elementary school = grades 0-8. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
We never had vending machines in elementary school - you crazy? :stongue:
They barely let us outside, much less EAT. |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
We never had vending machines in elementary school - you crazy? :stongue:
They barely let us outside, much less EAT. |
hee hee. yeah i never did either. my mom actually wouldn't ever think of giving me change. she actually made my lunch, what a concept? |
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| TweeK |
votes:yes
there also do the same thing at my school.....execpt it gas nothing to do with vending machines.
at my high school,lunch ladies are only allowed to give you one serving.
so that means if you want extra fries with that your screwed:( |
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| st3nc |
| i had 1 gatorade machine at my middle school, which was 6-8, but not at my elementary school. |
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| Mattsanity |
Yes, and it was being raped every minute.
Then they inserted the steel bars... |
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| vswede |
| uhm only in 8th grade up. |
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| goonerjack |
| Just in 6th form here... so thats 7th grade + to you people? |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by TweeK
at my high school,lunch ladies are only allowed to give you one serving.
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what if you are hungry? |
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| cheesy |
WTF? chips and soda (it's not called "pop" goddammit!!!) were banned from vending machines in Canada?!
We had vending machines in middle school (6-8) and high school (9-12)
I don't understand why they wouldn't have them, but then again schools have the most ed up logic out of any organization I can think of, besides the government, but I went to a public school, which basically is run by the government, so that makes sense. |
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| Lira |
| Since I was 12 years old there were vending machines at school. Back then, we would rather have Brazilian eggrolls and sugar-cane juice instead ;) |
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