Stimulus jobs. Keep the school chefs employed. Welcome to Obama's Amurrica. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelo...ade-lunches-the-latest-in-national-food-fight
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Just remember: the state knows how to better raise your children than do you.
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Institutional food is high in sodium, low in vitamins, high in bpa's... Cafeteria style dining promotes food poisoning. School "lunches" are not lunches at all. They are snack trays. It's only a matter of time before terrorists target our children's lunches.
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Yes a single school in Chicago does this and it's all Obama's fault. It is definitely a dick move by the school, but I don't see where Obama told the school to do this. School lunches seriously suck and are just more buddy-buddy antics that let the food services industries profit while providing a less & less substantial product.
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Michelle is an Obama. http://sportstwo.com/threads/154159-First-Lady-Launches-‘Let’s-Move’-Campaign?
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Yeah, let's get bent about old news. barfo
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Is that the entire quote? I think you left out the part where she said she planned to ban bagged lunches. I'd have thought you would've actually posted something that supported your accusation instead of a wall of text that really had nothing to do with it.
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there On a tangent, I've seen television blurbs (60 Minutes or Sunday Morning or something) where there have been chefs who've volunteered their time and made menus (and worked with local farms and groceries) to meet the challenge of making a breakfast and lunch for kids that meets many of their daily nutritional needs for less than school lunches normally cost. It's not the "pizza, burger& fries or 'salisbury steak'?" choice I had in HS. If I get a chance I'll try to find it. On-topic, I think it's poor form to regulate away a parent's choice of food for their child. That said, I think it's horrible that the best we can come up with (and I saw this first-hand at some elementary schools I volunteered at) is $2.50 (even subsidized for free- or reduced-lunch kids) for a plate of greasiness that might fill you up, but doesn't help the body much.
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there As far as the First Lady, she's one who started the "healthier school lunches" campaign, from what I've read and seen. I don't know that I've heard her call for bans of brown bags. This is the first instance I came across of , but it doesn't talk about the pricing. Here's the guy doing it in Baltimore and one of the problems: Reminds me a bit of "The Distinguished Gentleman", with Eddie Murphy:
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there Yeah, let's dismiss something that isn't right because it has been going on for years.
Re: Chicago school bans kids from bringing their lunches to school. have to buy there The rule was put in place 6 years ago.