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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So let me get this straight: [b]Parents are supposed to maintain perfect nutrition at home, [/b]but not advocate for the same at school or they are a bad parent... you have some twisted logic...[/quote] Parents aren’t supposed to maintain perfect anything. Perfection doesn’t exist and attempting to maintain it makes raising kids a million times harder than it needs to be. It’s not good for you or the kids. Thinking that you deserve perfection because you’re paying a lot of money also not great. [/quote] No one is arguing for “perfect nutrition.” The point is that schools set a baseline, and right now that baseline is often the easiest, least nutritious options. Expecting something better than that isn’t “perfection”, it’s a pretty reasonable standard.[/quote] My kids are older but I never thought that the school set the baseline. The baseline is at home. [/quote] Where your kids required to eat school provided meals?[/quote] For the years that this was the case, I was so grateful that I didn’t have to think about what to prepare/send for lunch that I can’t imagine having cared about a bag of goldfish here and there.[/quote]
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