Although many city dwellers lack the knowledge to prepare healthy meals, Obama's "Let's Cook" video series can inform families on how to cook affordable, healthy, quick and easy meals. The video series can only work if word spreads in the community. Since Manchester kids are active on the Internet, doing something as simple as advertising in the local school or holding a school-wide meeting could inform students about Obama's "Let's Cook" campaign. Organizing a mandatory meeting with parents could also help spread the word about the campaign. Families like the Robinsons could benefit enormously from this campaign. Scott Robinson is a single father raising his two daughters. His daughters know all the fast food restaurants and their menus, giving the impression that they eat out quite often. As a single father, it's difficult for Scott to prepare healthy, nutritious meals on a budget. Promoting web series cannot force families to buy healthily
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