In this world that we live in nothing, sadly, is ever free. This especially goes for the so called "free lunch". "There is no such thing as free lunch is a popular adage communicating the idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing". No matter what somebody will eventually pay for the expenses made because of the free lunch, even if the cost may be hidden. The federal food program has to pay for the food that is provided at school lunches. That money comes from American tax payers.
When you think of free you generally think that the product will come to you with no one's struggle to pay for it. That free lunch will get paid for in one way or another. Businesses would not be happy if they ran their company, worked their butt's off, and didn't get paid for it. In conclusion, there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Adriana – You start your opening argument beautifully, but they lack specific evidence to support your claims. Sure someone will have to pay for the so-called free lunch, but who other than the tax payers will foot the bill? Do businesses and corporations have private contracts with school districts for different goods and services? Also, are everyday people naïve, or do they really think they can receive something for nothing even though the costs are hidden? I would have liked for you to expand on this argument. Your organization is good, but this is a good start. Content – 5; Organization – 5; Total – 30/36.
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