tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857823442179433074.post5349551731356921459..comments2022-06-19T01:17:53.936-04:00Comments on Veritas Health: Is "Healthier" Healthy Enough for School Vending?Katelyn Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16580748536424850026noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857823442179433074.post-54278366428986441022010-01-05T16:53:49.014-05:002010-01-05T16:53:49.014-05:00I am the founder and president of Inko's White...I am the founder and president of Inko's White Tea, a six-year-old small but growing iced tea company. We are sold predominantly in the healthy food aisles of such supermarkets as Safeway and Whole Foods throughout the United States. <br /> <br />Recently, the New York City Department of Education implemented stringent health guidelines regarding vending products. For beverages they are: all Inkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15712854305554701802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857823442179433074.post-72571500581855706822009-12-14T11:04:55.818-05:002009-12-14T11:04:55.818-05:00On first thought, I think replacing vending snacks...On first thought, I think replacing vending snacks with foods that are actually healthier is a good idea. I could imagine dried fruit and wheat crackers in little packages. After all, sometimes kids with their high metabolisms cannot go from breakfast to lunch without a snack. On the other hand, vending machines also mean that kids (and parents) do not have to be as intentional about meal and Kelsey Woodruffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13380954677371318142noreply@blogger.com