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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Years ago, I was hired as a Nanny for two small children. I was required to bring in my own lunch and I usually would have a [b]mustard + lunch meat sandwich, a small bag of potato chips, an apple, a cookie + a juice box[/b]. The Mother would get annoyed w/me & tell me their family only ate organic food. She would constantly tell her kids that I was eating junk. Upon hire - she never disclosed to me that I only bring in healthy food. Needless to say, my lunches became a huge bone of contention between us and I ended up quitting. If she wanted me to only eat healthy lunches I feel she should have disclosed this to me upon hire or else let me eat whatever I made for the children’s lunches.[/quote] This doesn't ring true - all the bolded foods can be organic.[/quote] Sounds like the nanny wasn’t going to pay for organic.[/quote] There's no way someone can know by looking at the food whether or not it was organic - mustard, bread, meat, apple, cookie. The only things you'd know by looking are not organic are a juice box and bag of chips.[/quote] The Apple may have a regular tag, not an organic tag. The cookie could easily be recognized as one of the non-organic junk food types if it’s Oreo or similar. Regardless, the lunch is junk. Bread isn’t exactly the pinnacle of health, lunch meat is atrocious, and nobody can say that juice boxes, chips or cookies are anything but treats. The only healthy portions of that lunch are the apple and mustard. Since she made a point of listing the mustard, but didn’t say anything about other things on the sandwich, I’m guessing there weren’t any vegetables like lettuce, peppers, cucumber or tomato.[/quote] Oh, please, the lunch was not junk. A turkey sandwich or whatever with mustard is fine, and an apple. I probably wouldn’t eat chips AND a cookie myself, but that would just be too much food for me. Sprouts and chia seed pudding wrapped in lettuce cups or whatever you would insist upon is vile and wouldn’t fill up a rabbit.[/quote]
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