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Upper school gets a snack? That’s so cute.
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Funny how a conversation about Goldfish turned into a full-blown referendum on parenting… and somehow the loudest voices were defending buttered noodles and keeping the bar low enough for anyone to step over it.
Turns out the only thing more processed than the snacks… was the conversation. XOXO, Gossip Girl 💋 |
I recall that you were just plain rude to not accept graciously whatever was prepared for you. I guess those manners don’t extend to school. |
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One certainty: The parents dissing others for caring about the quality of school snacks are the ones who have always fed their kids convenience foods -- chicken nuggets, sugar cereal, heat-and-eat mac and cheese -- because "that's all toddlers will eat!"
Chances are their kids and they themselves are unhealthy. But they are annoyed that other people care about healthy food because it exposes the BS behind their approach. |
What steps are you actually taking to improve school snacks? Caring and complaining isn’t going to get the job done. |
YUP! the irony is this thread started with someone caring enough to raise it to ask what action could be done and decided to do the actions that were suggested by those who showed care at the start of the thread. Caring is usually what leads to action. |
It’s funny that you would assume this. It’s all black and white thinking, I guess. You think people either eat clean, health foods 100% of the time, or junk 100% of the time. No balance, no middle ground in your world. |
Have you brought this up to the actual school or do you really think complaining anonymously online constitutes meaningful action? |
I chose one of the schools whose food choices aligned with what I was comfortable with and suggested OP speak with their admin. That’s already been covered upthread. |
the average toddler is not eating a carrot stick as a snack - some may but many do not. A school snack has to cater to the many. also actually yes they do lose that as they get older - palates change - as 1 year olds, my kids loved veggies. As they got older, they did not. I’d be fine with yogurt and berries, but are you cool with go-gurts or flavored yogurts? Because I’m not sure that’s significantly better than goldfish. I am legitimately wondering if people consider cheese healthy now based on these responses. |