Thursday, December 9, 2010

Argument #1

.  Claim:  Removing junk food in vending machines will not 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: In fact, having junk food in vending machines will significantly help the schools' budget for important school programs. In receiving extra money from profit from vending machines, schools will be able to put that money towards sports teams, learning programs, and new resources for classrooms. In bringing in nearly $100,000 just from vending machine revenue, schools will only benefit from keeping vending machines in schools.

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