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Reply to "Parents are ordering from DoorDash to deliver their MSer's lunch"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I mean, I'm sure the *could* put a process in place, but have probably decide there is a better use of their limited resources than managing lunch deliveries for children who already have other options for getting food. If it's important to the parents they can propose a system staffed by volunteers to make it happen. It's totally different than the rare parent bringing in a forgotten lunch. It's the uptick of instances that is causing a problem, and the fact that it's probably a luxury for those kids rather than a necessity. Something similar happened at our university mail room when Amazon and online shopping really started to take off. Suddenly all the faculty and staff were having multiple personal deliveries to work rather than to their home. The mailroom simply didn't have space and couldn't keep up. They didn't knock down a wall and cut the budget elsewhere to hire more staff. They sent out a notice to all departments banning personal deliveries. Problem solved.[/quote] Big difference between mail delivery and lunch delivery. Lunch will be consumed as soon as it is delivered (especially, if it is timed correctly), unlike packages that will remain in the mail room, unclaimed. Besides, food delivery is for a basic need - of being fed during the day. I think the outrage is because of haves and have-nots. I also think that if students are allowed to eat their lunch in the classrooms or school grounds if they choose, instead of the cafeteria, this will not be an issue. [/quote] What? No, it’s not a big difference. It’s the same thing. Technology allows the proliferation of a service that can’t be supported. A university mailroom does not exist to receive employee’s personal packages. School offices don’t not exist to receive student’s lunches. The school has a cafeteria. Kids can buy their food there or bring their own lunch. That’s it. No outside food delivery. It’s completely inappropriate, and I can’t believe anyone thinks otherwise. [/quote]
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