Preschooler’s “unhealthy” lunch replaced with cafe lunch!!!!!

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  1. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    http://myfox8.com/2012/02/14/nc-preschooler-fed-nuggets-because-packed-lunch-wasnt-healthy


    Guess what the girls lunch from her mother was??

    Turkey and cheese sandwich,a banana,apple juice and potato chips — “did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines” the Journal reports.

    WHAT IS GOING ON IN THIS COUNTRY?? -- HER LUNCH FROM HOME WAS MUCH BETTER THAN FRIED NUGGETS ARE!!!!!!!!

    Well of course americuuuns,we cant allow you to eat unhealthy stuff like this,full of vitamins,fibers,proteins and all that!!

    A fruit in your lunch? unspeakable!

    Let the good social worker throw this garbage away,here are some nice FRIED NUGGETS MADE FROM WHO KNOWS WHERE with potasium sorbate and sodium benzoate and all your favourite cartoon chemicals!


    IM SICK OF IT -- ITS GETTING HARD TO AVOID THESE BAD INGREDIENTS ALSO!!
     
  2. Aerianne

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    It reminds me of the children in Fukushima being forced to drink radioactive milk in school.
     
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  3. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    B-b-but it's an obesity crisis....

    in-- in [hysterical screech]children[/hysterical screech]

    After all, "we" have all "demanded" that the government fix everything else...

    Rest of story


    ...and now to give some idea of the prevailing mind set of the sociopathic power grabbers we've put in charge:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yeA_kHHLow"]Never let a crisis go to waste
     
  4. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    Insanity. I guess it was the bag of chips thrown in as the treat after the child ate all the healthy stuff that did it.

    There is stupidity and this sure seems to fit. :(
     
  5. Delta 9 The Psychonaut

    Delta 9 The Psychonaut Member

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    I never liked school lunches growing up, shit always tasted weird and my mom was kind of a health nut.
     
  6. deleted

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    I never ate a school lunch in my life.. ever.
     
  7. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    Now i read there is another case of this occuring AT THE SAME SCHOOL!!!!!!

    Im sorry but ITS NONE OF THE SCHOOLS FUCKA BUSINESS WHAT SOMEONE IS GIVEN TO EAT!!!!!!
     
  8. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Actually, if federal funds are involved, they have regulations. And those regulations are made by the industry-riddled USDA.
     
  9. alwayscrackers

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    i could possibly understand this if a child maybe looked malnourished and unhealthy or if the child was grossly obese and the lunchbox consisted of chocolate and sweets only, but....................
     
  10. PurpByThePound

    PurpByThePound purpetrator

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    things like this are only starting to occur more and more

    it's heatin up
     
  11. Justin_Hale

    Justin_Hale ( •_•)⌐■-■ ...(⌐■_■)

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    Kids must be fed right so they can grow up to be a healthy member of the Army..

    Oops, I mean society.
     
  12. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    To furnish a perspective of how the minds of administrators work, direct from the horse's... well, mouth...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29CbvvnnBbE"]Educators know more than parents what's best

    This is the mind set behind micromanaging parenting from an institutional standpoint. We're being groomed as a society to look outside our family and social/community circles to effect remedies for issues because as a whole we're being brainwashed into accepting the premise that it's government's job to fix all manner of problem. Further, we're expected to accept that our only recourse to effect change is at the ballot box- which to me has demonstrated its ineffectiveness in being an instrument of change. It's more used to perpetuate a business as usual in part by disguising pre-corrupted candidates as reformers and advocates for change in order to fool voters into electing them- when in fact the money behind the so-called alternative comes from the same pockets as funded the trash that is being "thrown out"... but the same trash- in the form of deep corporate pockets is being put right back in- albeit with a new face.

    Encouraging belief that a professional or government knows best sets the individual parent up to willingly hand over more and more of the parental role. Our educators may deem themselves more qualified to fill a parenting role to the point that they authorize themselves to send a student home with an unapproved sack lunch along with a bill for the approved replacement. It's funny that Ms Squires, who hails from Michigan, deems educators sufficiently expert in the needs of children that they are qualified to micromanage what a parent chooses for the student's sack lunch yet their dizzying qualifications cannot prevent a significant number of people in Michigan's largest city from graduating without the ability to functionally read or write.

    More pertinent is NC's illiteracy rate which is 14% (as of Feb, 2009). I guess the educators, who cannot educate, feel qualified to supplant parental roles. It ain't exactly Big Brother- more like Big Daddy...

    It's time to start taking a step backward and look at political and cultural trends currently underway in order to determine what they really represent despite what is being told to us.
     
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