Well, duh. Lots of kids like the hot lunch, and lots of kids don't. Does that mean you don't offer it? Your logic is....poor. |
I don't understand what point you are trying to make? Someone posted that there will be a salad bar. Lots of people are excited. You are still going on and on about food waste because kids don't eat salad when clearly some of them do. Crazy!! |
My kid doesn't like milk, they get a milk on their cafeteria tray every day and toss it out but you don't see me saying the cafeteria should stop serving milk, do you? |
Why does it bug you that someone may not be excited about a salad bar? I don’t think it will be that popular. Let’s see. |
| Also teachers have stated they won’t touch it after seeing the germy kids near it. |
| I am a teacher and love that the salad bar is coming back!! In the past, I would try to get to the salad bar when it first came out and refrigerate my food until my designated lunch time. Carrot sticks and the fruit options were favorites of the students. |
| So I guess it’s the equity focus that means Title I schools get better lunches to go along with smaller classes? Is this type of discrimination even legal? |
Yes, which is why my kid (HS) won't partake. Not enough time to eat. |
No, they are starting the rollout (re-rollout) at Title 1 schools and will bring the salad bar back everywhere. |
It must be exhausting being you. |
You mean how it helps them have healthier meals like the UMC kids. Yes, it’s legal and encouraged. |
The salad bar isn’t limited to Title I schools. |
By your logic, a lot of kids in FCPS won't or don't eat vegetables. Should we remove them from all cafeterias and only serve trusty candy and fried food instead? |
You poor thing. Do you need a hug to cope with this? |
You do understand that they had salad bars in schools before Covid, right? This is not a new thing, and clearly they were popular or else they wouldn't be bringing them back. Get a hobby, PP. |