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<blockquote data-quote="fubarjohnnyr" data-source="post: 2736837" data-attributes="member: 25570"><p>I agree 100%. We've created the situation by giving money to the Feds, only to be subjugated by rules to get a portion of it back. Self induced enslavement.</p><p></p><p>If your school district is financially able to administer the lunch program on their own and the community at large is for it - do it. But, if the school district is like mine, and many are, easily 70% are on the free/reduced lunch program. This means considerable revenue from the gov and reliance on that teat. Money strapped districts simply won't give that up. Unfortunately, the notion that parents will make his/her children's lunch to take to school is assuming a Beaver Cleaver type family situation which is an extreme rarity in this day in time I'm sad to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fubarjohnnyr, post: 2736837, member: 25570"] I agree 100%. We've created the situation by giving money to the Feds, only to be subjugated by rules to get a portion of it back. Self induced enslavement. If your school district is financially able to administer the lunch program on their own and the community at large is for it - do it. But, if the school district is like mine, and many are, easily 70% are on the free/reduced lunch program. This means considerable revenue from the gov and reliance on that teat. Money strapped districts simply won't give that up. Unfortunately, the notion that parents will make his/her children's lunch to take to school is assuming a Beaver Cleaver type family situation which is an extreme rarity in this day in time I'm sad to say. [/QUOTE]
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