Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe because only approximately 1 in 200 children in the US are vegetarian.![]()
Okay I’m vegan and not vegetarian but she has a point. We know a meat free or less meat diet is healthier. We can change this numbers so more kids will grow up vegetarian. We need to model healthy behavior.
That is a lie. A meat free diet is not a healthier diet
It’s just like you COVID nuts to not believe in science
You’re a moron. Stop eating all the garbage around you.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15927927/
Anonymous wrote:We know that the meat industry is inherently bad and more expensive. Why are we spending all of this money on school lunches (in a normal year) promoting bad eating habits?
Frankly I wouldn’t mind straight vegan but I know there would be some objections to that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you going to serve instead that most kids will eat? Give me a 5 day sample menu.
I'm still waiting on the sample menu...
I was hoping to see this as well. I was also hoping to see some acknowledgment of the fact that many students, particularly older students who are POC may be lactose intolerant, so when you leave out meat, minimize dairy, and go peanut free, and have extremely low and restricted budgets as well as kitchens that are often set up to heat food rather than to prepare it from scratch, menus of meals that students will actually eat and that meet nutritional standards might be a challenge. This would be an even more difficult challenge if we can agree that white flour, hydrogenated oils, and large amounts of sugars and sodium should also be minimized.
So: waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know that the meat industry is inherently bad and more expensive. Why are we spending all of this money on school lunches (in a normal year) promoting bad eating habits?
Frankly I wouldn’t mind straight vegan but I know there would be some objections to that one.
Good lord, because many people like meat. What if they took away all the vegetarian options? Or are you just pissed because they don't serve enough varieties of bunny feed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meat industry is subsidized by thrr Ed gift snd feeding more people meat helps the economy.
What?
Anonymous wrote:We know that the meat industry is inherently bad and more expensive. Why are we spending all of this money on school lunches (in a normal year) promoting bad eating habits?
Frankly I wouldn’t mind straight vegan but I know there would be some objections to that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you going to serve instead that most kids will eat? Give me a 5 day sample menu.
I'm still waiting on the sample menu...
Anonymous wrote:We know that the meat industry is inherently bad and more expensive. Why are we spending all of this money on school lunches (in a normal year) promoting bad eating habits?
Frankly I wouldn’t mind straight vegan but I know there would be some objections to that one.
Anonymous wrote:What are you going to serve instead that most kids will eat? Give me a 5 day sample menu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a vegan? Do you wear leather?
No, but I only rarely eat animal products from the farmer’s market when I know where they came from.
Then, you cannot speak if you eat animal products. If you are eating meat, then why is this even an issue.
So, none of your shoes, including sneakers are leather? Are your kids leather?
(I am a vegetarian/no leather and don't take people like you seriously as you are fake in your concern).
I don’t eat meat. Sometimes I eat milk or eggs or honey.