Two high school students in Burnaby, B.C., who made headlines in September for selling junk food out of their lockers are helping others with their earnings.
Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
"commanderkai" said Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
I agree. It's a perfect real-life lesson in economics.
"hurley_108" said Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
I agree. It's a perfect real-life lesson in economics.
Plus, it could be worse. They could be selling drugs or something.
"commanderkai" said Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
I agree. It's a perfect real-life lesson in economics.
Plus, it could be worse. They could be selling drugs or something. That's what's sold from the locker next to theirs
These men here, these brave superheroes
Joanne Newman is a retard
One lockers contents creates the munchies, the other lockers contents satisfies the munchies...its a win win situation
Well said
Ohhhhhh boys, do you have a LOT to learn
I must add though, I like the charity they chose this time
Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
I agree. It's a perfect real-life lesson in economics.
Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
I agree. It's a perfect real-life lesson in economics.
Plus, it could be worse. They could be selling drugs or something.
Honestly. Good for them on both creating the junk food market and for donating their profits. Seriously, schools who create these healthy food policies are usually just pushing kids towards it, and I've made a few bucks selling cans of coke or whatever. It's basic economics. If the school refuses to supply junk food, others will.
I agree. It's a perfect real-life lesson in economics.
Plus, it could be worse. They could be selling drugs or something.
That's what's sold from the locker next to theirs
But to call them heroes? Nahhhh
That's what's sold from the locker next to theirs
But to call them heroes? Nahhhh
I'd never call them heroes, I'd call them smart, and generous at the same time. I see these two starting something profitable when they're older.