Anonymous wrote:It's not free someone has to pay for it. I'd rather be able to have discount doordash agreement with fcps
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to go against the grain here. I think this is a terrible idea for taxpayers. The hungry kids already get free meals. My kids do not qualify for that and 100% not eat any of it, so it would be wasteful IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Why should my kids get a free lunch when I can easily afford to pay for it?
I'm 100% for providing free lunch generously and making it easier for families to qualify, but I'd rather pay for lunch and talk about providing better quality food for all than make lunch free for families who don't need it.
Anonymous wrote:My kid never eats the school lunch, so I'll be paying more in taxes to support this foolishness.
Anonymous wrote:The lines at the high schools are incredibly long now. What's the plan for that?
Anonymous wrote:My kid never eats the school lunch, so I'll be paying more in taxes to support this foolishness.
Anonymous wrote:Link to where this is being proposed and says have votes to pass please. Would be interested to read more on the when/how.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of country can’t even do the basics of feeding children? I 100% support this. It was great for so many reasons in the year after COVID. Whether a busy family working two jobs just needs a break from packing lunch or a kid is in financial need. We have a share table at our school as well which has been great. Kids drop the packaged items they don’t want and someone else always eats it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This. Occasionally my kids will buy a cookie or something, but that won't be free, I assume.