In all seriousness, there is a debate on how legislation and implementation of nutrition guidelines does help contribute to the raising levels of obesity that we're currently seeing in the U.S.
Also, school lunches are terrible, and I legit see kids every day bypass or throw away school lunches to eat a bag of takis that were smuggled in because L.A. County said the school couldn't sell junk food (Chips, soda, snacks, etc) to fundraise.
I don't know how bad school lunches are in the US, but when i was a kid, my mates always bitched that they couldn't eat fries or pizza everyday at the school cafeteria, so i'm not sure you could really make kids happy enough to have them eat their lunch.
(besides i'm assuming most people get fat because of what they eat outsider of their basic meals).
But i'm always down for more education, and even reasonable regulations on what should be sold and produced, however at the end of the day, there is just no way to force someone out of obesity, barring a totalitarian dystopia.
i don't get the part of it with the mannequins
She stole the mannequin's leather jacket (?).
No wait i watched it without audio, so she takes everything from the dude, so it's probably the dress under it.