That's exactly it though, Nad, us level headed folks don't. But some people really do need help on how to eat. Schools are doing this not for the benefit of the kids, let's not be naive. They're doing it out of fear of the compensation, suing culture we have upon us now. Taking out these machines and food doesn't help at all. It just means that kids are more likely to over indulge in their own time to make up for what they haven't got. If by stopping the source of food kids are meant to be re-educated onto how to eat healthily...well...I just laugh at anyone who can possibly think that. Schools need programmes and lesson time, like in P.S.E lessons or of the sort, to be taught how they should maintain a healthy diet. While some schemes exist, there are simply no whear near enough of them. Actions like this one Nadril mentioned are futile.