Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free Lunch for all but better food would be ideal. Also, free lunch isnt allergy friendly and 1 in 13 kids have a food allergy. Because most of it is premade or processed, they can't confirm ingredients and there is risk of cross contamination. There are also not Halal or Kosher meals.
This is America, go back to your own country if you want special foods.
Anonymous wrote:Free Lunch for all but better food would be ideal. Also, free lunch isnt allergy friendly and 1 in 13 kids have a food allergy. Because most of it is premade or processed, they can't confirm ingredients and there is risk of cross contamination. There are also not Halal or Kosher meals.
Anonymous wrote:Free Lunch for all but better food would be ideal. Also, free lunch isnt allergy friendly and 1 in 13 kids have a food allergy. Because most of it is premade or processed, they can't confirm ingredients and there is risk of cross contamination. There are also not Halal or Kosher meals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The free covid lunches were soooooo terrible
It was literally the same food.
No it wanted. Mushy deli sandwiches made the day earlier, not the same.
Teacher here- It was absolutely not the same food. None of it was warm. It was all served stone cold, think frozen chicken fingers, chicken sandiwches and pretzels. It was worse than prison food. Inedible and all wasted, then the kids would be famished.
That is not true. That was the year both my kids started getting lunches more at school because they were free and it was easier for us. It was never served “stone cold.” There were never “frozen chicken fingers.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The free covid lunches were soooooo terrible
It was literally the same food.
No it wanted. Mushy deli sandwiches made the day earlier, not the same.
Teacher here- It was absolutely not the same food. None of it was warm. It was all served stone cold, think frozen chicken fingers, chicken sandiwches and pretzels. It was worse than prison food. Inedible and all wasted, then the kids would be famished.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of people who can afford it. I would focus on those who don't and make sure that kids are fed healthy tasty meals. NHS advises 24g sugar/day for children aged 7 to 10, WHO talks about 35-42 g a day for elementary age range. FCPS: breakfast: Maple Belgian Waffle 15g + Juice 13g, lunch: Yogurt pack 16g, fat free chocolate milk 20g. There are better options, but those are also on the table every single day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The free covid lunches were soooooo terrible
It was literally the same food.
No it wanted. Mushy deli sandwiches made the day earlier, not the same.
Teacher here- It was absolutely not the same food. None of it was warm. It was all served stone cold, think frozen chicken fingers, chicken sandiwches and pretzels. It was worse than prison food. Inedible and all wasted, then the kids would be famished.
Anonymous wrote:Free Lunch for all but better food would be ideal. Also, free lunch isnt allergy friendly and 1 in 13 kids have a food allergy. Because most of it is premade or processed, they can't confirm ingredients and there is risk of cross contamination. There are also not Halal or Kosher meals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The free covid lunches were soooooo terrible
It was literally the same food.
No it wanted. Mushy deli sandwiches made the day earlier, not the same.
Anonymous wrote:My kid never eats the school lunch. She is a picky eater. Her school has free lunch, if a friend wants a second lunch but doesn’t have the money for the second lunch she will get the meal and give it to them. I do not think any kid should go hungry so I am ok with my tax money going to free lunches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let's just let parents do less and less for their children and let daddy state raise them. Feed your own kids please.
Just like you let daddy state educate them?
It's so foolish to think that lunch is the one think that should be excluded in free schooling.
School is not free.
Exactly. So lunch should be included.