You didn't have to. French fries and onion rings are cheaper than real food. Apparently, schools generally don't seem to care about serving nutritious food, otherwise this whole thing wouldn't even be an issue. Evidently, then, they're looking to make a buck at the cafeteria at the students' expense. Enter the accountant.Quote from Crispy:
I didnt mention cost once...
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You didn't have to. French fries and onion rings are cheaper than real food. Apparently, schools generally don't seem to care about serving nutritious food, otherwise this whole thing wouldn't even be an issue. Evidently, then, they're looking to make a buck at the cafeteria at the students' expense. Enter the accountant.
Are the dots any closer yet? Gosh, I sure hope so.
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Then why the sudden outrage and hysterical thread title?
You're right. The solution is to give up. Quit trying to make it better. Group wallow?Quote from Crispy:
...The US govt have been entirely inept in the past at producing effective nutrition policy. So now we are too assume that the past never happened and they now "know whats good for us" all of sudden and this time it is correct? That right there is an insult to the collective intelligence of my country...
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You're right. The solution is to give up. Quit trying to make it better. Group wallow?
Look at the kids. It isn't working. No one is willing to take any initiative from the bottom up in any meaningful way. So what now? Just wait?Quote from Crispy:
...Neighbors make a community, communities make towns, towns make states..states make a nation. We need a grassroots effort that starts from the bottom up. Top down does not work in this nation...never has...never will...
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I didnt create the thread. But I can speculate why the outrage exists.
The US govt have been entirely inept in the past at producing effective nutrition policy. So now we are too assume that the past never happened and they now "know whats good for us" all of sudden and this time it is correct? That right there is an insult to the collective intelligence of my country.
Cmom, the bureaucrats cant balance a checkbook, but they want us to believe they can help get the country skinny again?
I am all for healthy living and eating. Hell my kids are probably some of the skinniest in their classes and they eat like ravenous hogs. Its all about the fruits, veggies and whole grains.
Please see my previous post about NYS schools "banning" the sale of bagels. This is one example of the new policy thats already going horribly wrong. These govt bean counters are looking at metrics like calories...not nutrition.
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You're right. The solution is to give up. Quit trying to make it better. Group wallow?