I love the mutually exclusive demands they have. For example they want locally grown food, but they want culturally affirming food. So if a Honduran is living in Ohio, he has the right to locally grown bananas. Good luck with that (unless he runs his SUV enough to warm the earth).
Another laugh worthy one is: "We need healthier school lunches that are implemented by schools with the ingredients decided on by the Youth." Yeah, the kids are really great at selecting healthy lunches when they decide on the ingredients. I suspect a civil war will occur when deciding whether to make french fries or tater tots out of their locally grown, organic, genetically diverse, culturally affirming farmers' market potatoes.
Kids should probably read up on the history of food justice and collective farms that existed in the old Soviet Union during the 1920’s and 1930’s. Maybe 20 to 30 million people died of starvation as a result of this grand social engineering project.
They took the soda and candy machines out of our local high school (dumb idea to install them in the first place). It wasn't long before students and teachers started selling soda, candy and pop tarts. Big lollipops are 50 cents and pop tarts are a dollar.