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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should consider yourself lucky that your child's teacher cares. She probably wouldn't be too strict about it if she knew this is a temporary situation [/quote] When[b] your boss [/b]comes in and takes your lunch away because she or he doesn't feel it is appropriate or healthy, come back and comment here. The idea that people are supporting a public school taking away food from a child because they deem it unhealthy is an over-reach of such proportions, it makes my head explode. It's simply not their job. They are not THEIR kids. I would have a lawyer in that school so fast, their head would spin.[/quote] ??? There is a big difference between adult interactions and the adult who is responsible for the care and safety of a child. There is no correlation at all between your "boss" story and what happened to OP's child.[/quote]
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