Anonymous wrote:Oh go away. You know NOTHING about this family or their child.
Sometimes kids with special needs will only eat certain foods.
Also, a lunchable is not the worst thing a child could eat, especially if they also include things like peas, blueberries, popcorn, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously - what’s so bad about them? There are lots that a turkey slices, cheese, and crackers with some grapes. Is that so horrific versus that ham and cheese sandwich I send I my kid? Or the after school snacks of cheese and crackers a ton of kids get?
There is tons of bad food out there - but no I don’t think some cheese and crackers for lunch in an overall diet you know nothing about is likely somehow horrific compared to what’s in other lunchboxes. My kids pasta with cheese on it is still a carb and cheese - just different form. But I guess I get a gold star for it being homemade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very wealthy family (private school, $3m home) with a nanny for their three school-aged kids.
You’re the kind of gossipy judgey girl that makes us all cringe in real life.
I can tell you with certainty that I'd rather be friends with the Lunchables family than OP
Anonymous wrote:Probably they just don't love their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Probably they just don't love their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very wealthy family (private school, $3m home) with a nanny for their three school-aged kids.
You’re the kind of gossipy judgey girl that makes us all cringe in real life.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very wealthy family (private school, $3m home) with a nanny for their three school-aged kids.