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[quote=Anonymous]Are we talking about Fritos as a part of a lunch or as a separate snack that the students eat prior to lunch? If it's the former, the teacher really overstepped her bounds. After all, they sell that kind of crap, a la carte, in many school cafeterias. If it was the latter, perhaps that kind of snack causes a ruckous (sp?) amongst the class. Still, even in that case, the teacher should let your DD eat the Fritos and send a note home explaining the situation. I can't see how it's such a big deal that a child would get her snack taken away from her! Also, these teachers should've seen me pull out a can of Coke and 3 Oreos from my Holly Hobby lunchbox in 1980, if they wanted to see shocking "nutrition!" [/quote]
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