Anonymous wrote:Get him luncheables - Aren't they like $1 each? Include a water bottle and you are good to go. Cheaper than $3, just as disgusting as the school lunch, but your kid will probably eat it. Let him buy lunch a couple times a month. Or better yet - if he eats his lunch every day - he can buy lunches on friday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Anyone ever fill out that form they mail out and have it get rejected? I obviously will fill it out with honest answers, but I know we don't meet the income requirements they list on the form.
This is so odd. You know that you don't meet the income requirements but you are still going to fill out the form? Are you just hoping that they don't actually read the form and it will get approval anyways?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Anyone ever fill out that form they mail out and have it get rejected? I obviously will fill it out with honest answers, but I know we don't meet the income requirements they list on the form.
This is so odd. You know that you don't meet the income requirements but you are still going to fill out the form? Are you just hoping that they don't actually read the form and it will get approval anyways?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This can't be a real post.
Oh shut up. It's totally real. I can't be the only one feeling this way. Just not a "popular" point of view perhaps. But I know I'm not alone. Has anyone filled out the form and had it rejected?
If you don't meet their income requirements, why do you think you would get approved?
Anonymous wrote: Anyone ever fill out that form they mail out and have it get rejected? I obviously will fill it out with honest answers, but I know we don't meet the income requirements they list on the form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you think it's okay for your kid to take something that is meant for families with bigger needs than you have and then not even EAT IT but throw it away? All because you don't want to spend your own money on the lunch even though you can afford it, and you don't want to pack the kid's lunch yourself? Sheesh, I thought I'd heard everything.
Lol, ME taking from someone else? Please explain.
What's to explain? You want your kid to get a free lunch even though it's not meant for your kid because you can afford it. It's meant for other kids, the ones who really can't afford to buy lunch.
Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This can't be a real post.
Oh shut up. It's totally real. I can't be the only one feeling this way. Just not a "popular" point of view perhaps. But I know I'm not alone. Has anyone filled out the form and had it rejected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't afford 3 dollars a day?
New poster - I can afford $3 a day, but I refuse to pay that much for the processed, heavy fat and carb junk they serve at my daughter's MCPS.
Packing lunch is annoying for me too but what I have done to make it easier is to separate snacks into baggies for the week. I include a whole fruit like banana, apple or grapes, a few baby carrots etc. which is easy to throw in.
I purchase the small milk cartons from costco. the only thing I have to do in the morning or night before is make a sandwich or pack leftovers.
Rarely any messes since everything is packaged. This year, my kid will help with this task.
once in a blue moon I let her buy lunch in the cafeteria when something that is borderline healthy ends up on the menu.
Anonymous wrote:Make him unpack it and eat it for dinner.
Anonymous wrote:You can't afford 3 dollars a day?