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Reply to "I hate packing, shopping, and cleaning up my child's lunch"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you want to do what you're proposing?[/quote] Go back to page one and read the original post.... :? [/quote] So...it's because you're lazy and cheap?[/quote] Yeah, I'm lazy and cheap. What, are you perfect? :roll: [/quote] And by the way, what a double fucking standard. If I came on here and said I was eligible for the free lunch, what would you call me? What standard would you hold me to then? So is everyone that doesn't want to pack or pay for lunch lazy and cheap? Or just the ones who admit they don't want to pack or pay?[/quote] People who [b] can [/b] afford to buy either a school lunch or the ingredients to make a lunch but still apply to get lunch for free, possibly taking money away from a truly needy family, seem cheap. People who do this knowing they're not eligible but hope to get the free lunch anyway due to how much they dislike the work involved seem both cheap and lazy. People who [b] cannot [/b] afford lunches for their children, who are eligible for the free lunches and choose to apply for them, don't strike me as cheap for applying for this assistance. How is this a double standard? There's a clear difference.[/quote]
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