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School Lunch--Yum, Yum OR Barf, Barf
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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 2736563" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>It seems most younger kids are finicky, or at least picky on eating things that don't look right or different. I bet a lot of kids will be hungry on the days they serve meals like that. They will either learn to deal with being hungry or learn to start eating some of that stuff. </p><p></p><p>I vaguely remember school lunches when I was a kid, but can remember the pizza that tasted like cardboard, spaghetti and mashed potatoes served from a ice cream scoop and stayed in a ball, rolls that could be used as a baseball, corn that resembled chunks of yellow rubber. The best lunches were made and brought from home. I'm not sure what you can expect from a meal that they charge $3.00 or less to purchase. I wonder what the cash subsidies are for being on the program?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 2736563, member: 7223"] It seems most younger kids are finicky, or at least picky on eating things that don't look right or different. I bet a lot of kids will be hungry on the days they serve meals like that. They will either learn to deal with being hungry or learn to start eating some of that stuff. I vaguely remember school lunches when I was a kid, but can remember the pizza that tasted like cardboard, spaghetti and mashed potatoes served from a ice cream scoop and stayed in a ball, rolls that could be used as a baseball, corn that resembled chunks of yellow rubber. The best lunches were made and brought from home. I'm not sure what you can expect from a meal that they charge $3.00 or less to purchase. I wonder what the cash subsidies are for being on the program? [/QUOTE]
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