Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you can afford a pricey kitchen remodel, but you can’t afford a second mini fridge for lunches? Just pack your kids own lunch.
Your child also has a locker so maybe think about sending shelf stable snacks they can keep in there.
You are too dense to understand that if your house is being remodeled, you dont have space for a fridge![]()
You’re telling me that around your house you don’t have a spare outlet or an outlet you could free up or you can put in a mini fridge? Are you so dense that you can’t think outside of the box or find extra room? You seriously lack imagination, which is why I’m not surprised you don’t know, how to pack your own lunch.
Basically, no. Space constraints are massive at this time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you can afford a pricey kitchen remodel, but you can’t afford a second mini fridge for lunches? Just pack your kids own lunch.
Your child also has a locker so maybe think about sending shelf stable snacks they can keep in there.
You are too dense to understand that if your house is being remodeled, you dont have space for a fridge![]()
You’re telling me that around your house you don’t have a spare outlet or an outlet you could free up or you can put in a mini fridge? Are you so dense that you can’t think outside of the box or find extra room? You seriously lack imagination, which is why I’m not surprised you don’t know, how to pack your own lunch.
Basically, no. Space constraints are massive at this time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you can afford a pricey kitchen remodel, but you can’t afford a second mini fridge for lunches? Just pack your kids own lunch.
Your child also has a locker so maybe think about sending shelf stable snacks they can keep in there.
You are too dense to understand that if your house is being remodeled, you dont have space for a fridge![]()
You’re telling me that around your house you don’t have a spare outlet or an outlet you could free up or you can put in a mini fridge? Are you so dense that you can’t think outside of the box or find extra room? You seriously lack imagination, which is why I’m not surprised you don’t know, how to pack your own lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you can afford a pricey kitchen remodel, but you can’t afford a second mini fridge for lunches? Just pack your kids own lunch.
Your child also has a locker so maybe think about sending shelf stable snacks they can keep in there.
You are too dense to understand that if your house is being remodeled, you dont have space for a fridge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So called “gluten sensitivity” is a fairly recent phenomenon, and schools need time to adjust their menus.
For a documented allergy, yes, for a preference no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you can afford a pricey kitchen remodel, but you can’t afford a second mini fridge for lunches? Just pack your kids own lunch.
Your child also has a locker so maybe think about sending shelf stable snacks they can keep in there.
You are too dense to understand that if your house is being remodeled, you dont have space for a fridge
Anonymous wrote:So you can afford a pricey kitchen remodel, but you can’t afford a second mini fridge for lunches? Just pack your kids own lunch.
Your child also has a locker so maybe think about sending shelf stable snacks they can keep in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
They should cater to each child's uniqueness. Like Starbucks with all the crazy drink orders... It's a matter of self-expression.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
Anonymous wrote:Nut allergies are a lot more common and MCPS does not accommodate that either. People with celiac don't experience anaphylaxis if they eat something with gluten.
I have a child with celiac so I am not minimizing this issue but from a system wide perspective MCPS should address nut allergies first and MCPS has many other issues to deal with so I'm not sure why this would be a priority.
I agree with one PP said they should do this for kids on free and reduced lunch but I don't think it should be a priority for those who can afford to pack lunch. We do because we can and it's safer anyway.
Anonymous wrote:So called “gluten sensitivity” is a fairly recent phenomenon, and schools need time to adjust their menus.