Anonymous wrote:I just don't understand questioning something that is basically free money. For minimum effort of ripping off a piece of a cardboard box, sticking it in a ziploc and sending it in with your child every so often, the school receives money. It isn't as if each parent has to trim the Box Tops or bundle to send in. The coordinator does all the work so it really could not be simpler for parents.
That's how I feel about it. I don't go out of my way to buy the brands that do the boxtops program, but I've always bought tons of Cheerios and Annie's mac and cheese which participate. My kid's school of about 400 students has earned about $450 so far this school year.