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1. School cafeterias should serve healthier food and avoid empty food filled with carbohydrates.
2. Vegetables are not only healthy, but they also keep students from feeling hungry later in the school day.
3. Sweets, like chocolate and cookies, are easily and quickly digested, leaving students hungrier in less time.
4. Some schools serve soda alongside other more healthier drink options like milk and bottled water.
Which two statements serve as counter-claims to the claim presented in the first question?
A) Healthy food, unfortunately, is often more expensive than unhealthy food items.
B) Some people eat cereal for breakfast before school while others eat bacon and eggs.
C) Students in the public school cafeteria should be allowed to eat whatever they wish.
D) Donuts are a particularly popular breakfast food that is not commonly considered healthy.
E) Healthy foods may indeed be better for you, but giving students a personal choice in what they eat is even more important.
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