http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelo...ade-lunches-the-latest-in-national-food-fight
I am so glad that I do not go to any of those schools.
I am so glad that I do not go to any of those schools.
Oh god, that sucks it seems like it's a middle school or elementary school for the prices to be lower. I really don't think they thought this one through, kids can throw school bought food, lunch lines will increase, and homemade lunches offer more of a variety than a milk and an orange/apple each day.
LOLIn New York having salt on cafeteria tables has been banned. A girl in my grade brings salt in a bag everyday to school and puts it on her food if needed. I'm a student representative (3 per grade in the middle school) and my fellow reps and I talked to the chef and asked him if we could have other seasonings on the table, because some people complained that the food could use some. He said that he seasoned the food just fine and then threw us out. Lucky for me, I bring my lunch every day.
LOL
*high five*
but i think little salt packets and things should come in your silverware, if it's that plasticey-disposable kind.. right?
If I went to that school, I could smuggle unhealthy food in and sell it for high prices.
Or start a boycott.
Maybe they're using nutrition as an excuse to get more money.
I saw that from the start.
I actually kind of agree with [nook] on his theory here. It is possible, with the government cutting off some school fundings and schools reluctantly having to drop teachers, they might be itching for more money.
Sarah Palin...did something good?