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I don't think you could've posted a more vague article if you tried. No mention of what the lunch choices were. But feel free to be outraged simply because you're told to be, lol.
I don't think you could've posted a more vague article if you tried. No mention of what the lunch choices were. But feel free to be outraged simply because you're told to be, lol.
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The district lost about $100,000 trying out the federal menu, which offered such meals as “part” of a chicken patty on a minicroissant
So kids who are use to eating crap all day are having a hard time adjusting to the fruit and veggie offerings... thus not buying/eating them and going hungry? That's the outrage here?
So kids who are use to eating crap all day are having a hard time adjusting to the fruit and veggie offerings... thus not buying/eating them and going hungry? That's the outrage here?
Nice ASSumption, but sounds like they're opting for their own lunches instead.
Nice ASSumption, but sounds like they're opting for their own lunches instead.
Sounds like? Dude, you don't even have a clue what the deal is with this story either. You're making your own ASSumptions because this article provides nothing. This thread is a dud.
Sounds like? Dude, you don't even have a clue what the deal is with this story either. You're making your own ASSumptions because this article provides nothing. This thread is a dud.
Nice ASSumption, but sounds like they're opting for their own lunches instead.
Aww, thanks for the personal attack... such a solid debate tactic. You realize they are opting for their own lunches because they were going hungry not eating the fruit and veggie offerings, right?
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