| I’ve never heard of parents doing this for a high school team. Most kids either one – bring their own food two – grab something local before warm-up start or three – their parents bring them something. |
Parents pick up the food and bring it to school before the game, not at the beginning of the day. |
Is Chick Fil A kosher? Halal? Is Little Caesars or District Taco? Food preferences may require BYOD. |
Yeah, no. All white boys. |
Kids with special food needs should bring their own or their parents can provide a kosher/halal version for everyone. There’s too many food allergies and special food conditions to take literally every possibility into account. |
For our school, we have to feed team, coaches and managers and deal with food allergies. That said, they need to eat and it’s a long night for all when they get back late from an away game. |
White peioje can’t be Muslim you dope? |
| Costco sandwich platters and a bunch of chips and cut up fruit. |
| Our baseball team makes the team meal optional, but I'm pretty sure almost everyone participates since it's easy. We pay a local catering company and it seems to work out to about $125 for 14 or 15 meals. They stay after school, eat immediately, and then either hop on a bus for away games or get to the fields for warm ups, etc. And yes, it's a very long day and as a parent who has over an hour commute, I appreciate that I don't have to figure out how to feed my kid or take off work to pick it up/serve to the team. |
I understand accommodating allergies, but not preferences. |
| Do you have to feed those fat kuds |
No one who keeps kosher is going to eat a team dinner, unless it's at an orthodox Jewish school. |
So you wouldn’t accommodate a vegetarian? Sounds like you’re an AH. |
| Our games are closer to the end of the school day, so we do something lighter and quicker, like a sandwich tray. If they are traveling for an away game, it's typically a sandwich + fruit, chips, and cookies. On the rare occasion when there's a game that is at 6:30 or 7pm, we do a team dinner at school, and that's usually some sort of pasta (penne with meatballs, etc.) + salad and bread. |
They can pick the meat off or pack their own meal. Not that hard. |