Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much money will you saved if Virginia is able to pass free lunches for all kids?
We will mostly have all the votes, and the Governor seems to be on board. Let us know how it will help you?
$0. My kids refuse to eat school lunch and having seen it, I do not blame them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm mixed on this- I don't mind paying more to support kids who need the food, but the food quality is awful! So encouraging people to eat it because it's free? I don't know, seems wasteful. I think I would rather money go to kids who overdraw their accounts, or something?
And if they go free for all, the quality will worsen. The paid portion goes to better quality and more options.
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: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.
Personally, I'd rather they are fed food they will actually eat.
. I would probably prefer it this way still..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:How much money will you saved if Virginia is able to pass free lunches for all kids?
We will mostly have all the votes, and the Governor seems to be on board. Let us know how it will help you?
Anonymous wrote:The lines at the high schools are incredibly long now. What's the plan for that?
Anonymous wrote:I'm mixed on this- I don't mind paying more to support kids who need the food, but the food quality is awful! So encouraging people to eat it because it's free? I don't know, seems wasteful. I think I would rather money go to kids who overdraw their accounts, or something?