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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The kid doesn't want a sandwich for lunch. He wants hot food. Either pack him better lunch or let him buy. I thought this child is in middle or high school, but it is a poor elementary school kid. He sees all his other friends buying lunch that looks fresh and he’s got a squished sandwich with soggy bread. Especially the honey sandwich must be a complete mush by the time he has lunch. Either do your job and pack him an actual lunch or let him buy.[/quote] The packed lunch sounds awful; I would have a hard time eating that. In what world does those things sound good to a kid? Maybe he’s squishing it on purpose so he doesn’t have to eat it. I commend him for not just throwing it in the trash. This packing lunch plan sounds like something that was forced on him and not something that he wants. There must be a better way to get him to lose weight than micromanaging 1 single meal at school per day. Lunch is 1 meal/day. Let him buy his 5 lunches per week and then you can keep controlling what every single other meal. What are you feeding him for breakfast? Do you feed him enough? What about dinner? [/quote]
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