I think **healthy** should definitely be the operative word here as well....in my old gym the vending machine had soda as well as gatorade but the snacks were chips and candy etc. I cannot tell you how many times my cp's would see kids walking into practice eating McDonalds or grabbing chips, candy bars, and soda from the machine. ALL size kids. My cp would see a larger cp in her gym drinking a jumbo coke, eating an entire jumbo size of doritos (the cp's mom was "overweight" as well) and my daughter would be like She could get diabetes! That's unhealthy! And then she would see a young, tall, very thin flyer eating worse and say, mom how come that girl can eat that all the time and not gain any weight? I would then have to go into the metabolism discussion but more important the "healthy" discussion about how important it is to be healthy INSIDE where people cannot see. I understand people are busy, commute and need to eat on the road sometimes. BUT there are better fast food choices than burgers and fries like grilled chicken and apple slices. And I would bring snacks so my cp's would not be tempted by the candy and cookies in the vending machines. Especially watching their teammates eat that way...So I think it DOES depend on the individual "larger" CP since some eat junk and do not make healthy choices and are that way, but some who work out the same amount of time are healthy inside, eat right and are that way genetically.