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N. Carolina PC Food Police Arrest/Bust 4 Year Old Perp, Mother Makes Bail, $1.25
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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 1720383" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>"The girl’s turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, <strong>according to the interpretation of the <strong><strong>agent</strong></strong> who was inspecting all lunch boxes</strong> in her More at Four classroom that day."</p><p></p><p>“With a turkey sandwich, that covers your protein, your grain, and if it had cheese on it, that’s the dairy,” said Jani Kozlowski, the fiscal and statutory policy manager for the division. <strong>“It sounds like the lunch itself would’ve met all of the standard.” </strong>The lunch has to include a fruit or vegetable, but not both, she said."</p><p></p><p>“The school may have interpreted [the rule] to mean they felt like the lunch wasn’t meeting the nutritional requirements and so they wanted the child to have the school lunch and then charged the parent,” she said. <strong>“It sounds like maybe a technical assistance need for that school.”</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 1720383, member: 1294"] "The girl’s turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, [B]according to the interpretation of the [B][B]agent[/B][/B] who was inspecting all lunch boxes[/B] in her More at Four classroom that day." “With a turkey sandwich, that covers your protein, your grain, and if it had cheese on it, that’s the dairy,” said Jani Kozlowski, the fiscal and statutory policy manager for the division. [B]“It sounds like the lunch itself would’ve met all of the standard.” [/B]The lunch has to include a fruit or vegetable, but not both, she said." “The school may have interpreted [the rule] to mean they felt like the lunch wasn’t meeting the nutritional requirements and so they wanted the child to have the school lunch and then charged the parent,” she said. [B]“It sounds like maybe a technical assistance need for that school.”[/B] [/QUOTE]
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