Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So is everyone that doesn't want to pack or pay for lunch lazy and cheap? Or just the ones who admit they don't want to pack or pay?"
I am also lazy and I am cheap. These are not issues when they only impact you and your family. But you are talking about being also a cheat. The program is for those that meet the income limit. Everyone else in the country pays for those lunches - even if they too are lazy and cheap - so that poor kids do not go hungry. For you to use this program when you do not qualify is wrong and undermines support for the program since people see how it can be abused. Is us not wrong for those who qualify to use it.
Show me where I said I'd lie on the form to get qualified. I said I'd considered filling it out (honestly. Look at my OP. I said I'd be honest on the form), and see if they'd give it to me. I'm simply curious if it would happen since I know there is lots of waste and fraud in these programs.
Anonymous wrote:No, but at least I pack my kids' lunches myself.
Anonymous wrote:"So is everyone that doesn't want to pack or pay for lunch lazy and cheap? Or just the ones who admit they don't want to pack or pay?"
I am also lazy and I am cheap. These are not issues when they only impact you and your family. But you are talking about being also a cheat. The program is for those that meet the income limit. Everyone else in the country pays for those lunches - even if they too are lazy and cheap - so that poor kids do not go hungry. For you to use this program when you do not qualify is wrong and undermines support for the program since people see how it can be abused. Is us not wrong for those who qualify to use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to do what you're proposing?
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So...it's because you're lazy and cheap?
Yeah, I'm lazy and cheap. What, are you perfect?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to do what you're proposing?
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So...it's because you're lazy and cheap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to do what you're proposing?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone ever fill out the free lunch form and get rejected? I looked at the requirements and it seems we will be ineligible for free and reduced lunches. I hate shopping for stuff to put in my child's lunchbox, but even more, I hate cleaning it up and throwing the food I put in there away. He wants to eat the school lunch, but I don't want to waste $3 a day on the crap they serve at the schools either.
I pack the stuff he asks for, but he still won't eat it. I'd feel better about him throwing it away if I wasn't spending time, money and energy packing it myself. I know the free lunches end up in the trash, but if I'm not paying for it, it won't matter to me as much. 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.
WTH are you talking about? Your kids needs to eat, figure out a way. And seriously $15/week? If my kid would eat it and it was any good for him, I'd pay that in a heartbeat.
Also, get the kid involved. My 6 YO empties what's left if his lunch as one of his jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to do what you're proposing?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Why?