Anonymous wrote:I wish Stokes PCS could provide lunch for all the schools. When my kid was at YY, he would not eat the school lunch provided by Revolution. I sent him with his lunch every day. A few years in, he started asking to eat the school lunch. I thought it was my lunches he was protesting until several of the other moms said their kids were begging for the school lunches as well. YY switched vendors. Stokes PCS was a hit. Apparently the school has its own kitchen. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid the dogfood. Pack your child's lunch. How lazy are you that you can't make a sandwich and include an apple?
Not about laziness. Also what 4, 5, and/or 6th grade boy who plays multiple sports just eats a sandwich and apple for lunch.
Then include a granola bar and a yogurt.![]()
The point is that if you're incapable of doing a better job of creating a lunch than Chartwells or the horse-meat-seller-du-jour you shouldn't have procreated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid the dogfood. Pack your child's lunch. How lazy are you that you can't make a sandwich and include an apple?
Not about laziness. Also what 4, 5, and/or 6th grade boy who plays multiple sports just eats a sandwich and apple for lunch.
Then include a granola bar and a yogurt.![]()
The point is that if you're incapable of doing a better job of creating a lunch than Chartwells or the horse-meat-seller-du-jour you shouldn't have procreated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid the dogfood. Pack your child's lunch. How lazy are you that you can't make a sandwich and include an apple?
Not about laziness. Also what 4, 5, and/or 6th grade boy who plays multiple sports just eats a sandwich and apple for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid the dogfood. Pack your child's lunch. How lazy are you that you can't make a sandwich and include an apple?
Anonymous wrote:Can't even. Beyond appalling. And these people are going to be feeding our children? I'm moving to VA next year and not letting the door hit me. Rock bottom doesn't convey what is going on with our schools here. Now we're feeding it to our kids?...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So to summarize: there is zero evidence to support the histrionic claim that DC kids are eating horse meat.
Further, there is no data to back up one pps innuendo that horse meat contains meds (still in the tissue) that imperil humans.
So we are back to, essentially,'"ew." Everyone's "culturally" ok with chewing on a cow full of livestock meds but they're upset about eating Black Beauty. Cause she's pretty.
Go home, vegan. In our culture, as you know, we do not eat horse meat. Cultures sometimes are rational, sometimes not.
Other cultures eat dog, gorilla, and rarely, human. We don't eat those here, either. Are you going to argue about those, too?
Anonymous wrote:The contract in question relaxes nutritional standards - in particular related to the quality of meat. Under this contract, Sodexo is free to buy the cheapest meat (which will likely be treated with antibiotics and/or growth hormones). I was the one who mentioned the medication in horse meat, as a general commentary on the reason that the consumption of horse meat is controversial beyond the "ew" factor. Additionally, since this company is not currently feeding DCPS kids anything, the comments about what they may do in the future is what they have done in the past and what the contract as it stands will permit them to do in the future.