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A. Fast food has negative effects on student health and can lead to obesity and heart-related issues.
B. Schools must remove the fast-food items from their lunch programs and replace them with healthy options.
C. Fast foods and junk foods are major sources of income for some schools already suffering from budget cuts.
D. Removing fast foods from our schools would be a big step toward creating a healthy environment for students.
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