I know this is whiny but I really wish they wouldn’t do this. We eat really healthy and I don’t like the food served. Out of her entire class, dd was the only one who didn’t get their food. So there’s a lot of peer pressure to get the food too. |
If your kid can't resist the pressure to ear cAfEtEriA fOoD you have bigger problems on your hands |
If it cheers you up: your child is (or will) also eat unhealthy food shared from her friends' packed lunches. Also, at parties. When you send your child to school, you can't control everything they eat anymore. |
They should do what they did in the 80s, which Is have the food on a line and you can take what you want—so there is milk, a sandwich, a fruit and if want just the fruit, you can take it.
That way they might also be able to measure how many kids eat the fruit, instead of taking it and tossing it. Can anyone tell me if there is usually a dessert included? If so, this really will mean my kids will start eating dessert every day with lunch which is really not great. I agree with PP that you lose control over kids eating when they go to school but generally kids are not going to give away their cookies to their friends so if you don’t send cookies they won’t get them for lunch. (We eat dessert every day after dinner so I’m not anti dessert but just don’t think they need it with every meal, especially one where I can’t monitor whether they are anything other than the cookie.). |
You might be surprised. |
Same story here in MCPS. Soggy turkey sandwiches. Gross fish sticks. SO much food gets tossed. |
DP LOL! My kid would never give up a cookie. She’d trade off her carrot sticks though. But, at any rate - our ES does not allow kids to share food. |
Sometimes there is dessert. They have had cookies, according to my kid. Also, the French toast sticks are usually a hit. Doused in syrup, obviously. Kids will often take those for lunch. |
I live in Aspen Hill and am glad people protested the Walmart. Crappy pay, crappy jobs and a crappy company. No thanks. |
In middle school they constantly share and trade. |
They're covering college tuition now so if you're iq or work ethic fall on the left side of the bell curve, where else are you going to get a free ride to college without gambling your life to the armed forces? |
* your. |
You clearly don't know Walmart. They are one of the higher paying jobs vs. the small shops and offer benefits. You may not need affordable but most in Aspen Hill do. We know several people who have had very good careers at Walmart. You are fortunate you don't need a job like that but many do, especially in that area. It would be a lot of jobs and given transportation as the other person stated, that is a local job. |
LOL! You know NOTHING about me. I have worked for tons of retail companies and Walmart is one of the worst. My SIL worked for them. I’ll take a Costco or Trader Joe’s any day over Walmart. Have you worked for Walmart, or are you just spouting off random nonsense you read on some pro-Walmart blog? No, Walmart is not the answer to anyone’s problems in Aspen Hill or elsewhere. |
Walmart would help a lot given the location of Aspen Hill and transportation. Target in Wheaton is expensive. Costco pays well and if you prefer to work there, great. But, the more jobs we can bring, the better. |