Can I have 30 seconds of your day, trying to rally everyone to sign this!
I'm grateful we have a choice. I really feel for the kids and families for whom, financially, their only choice is hot lunch or NO lunch. Our school also offers free breakfast in the morning to low-income families. I've looked, and that food is pretty lousy nutritionally, too.
So, I happily signed it! Thanks, Lori.
Nicolle
I had the kick-butt duodenal switch (DS)!
HW: 344 lbs CW: 150 lbs
Type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea GONE!
As the mother of an extremely picky eater, I'll do it, but it will have absolutely no impact on me personally. My child WILL. NOT. EAT. school lunch. EVER. I have been packing her lunch since she was 6 months old and I had to put her in daycare to go back to work. She doesn't like school food.
Our schools don't do refrigeration, either. I used to pack her lunch with ice packs, but the new yogurts in tubes (Gogurt, Stoneybrook Farms Organic, for examples) can be frozen. I take one out of the freezer in the morning, put it in her lunchbag with a piece of fruit, a juice box, and a cookie/a baggie of chips and she's good to go.
There are days, though, when I really wish she'd eat a grilled cheese sandwich and some tomato soup.
on 4/29/10 12:46 am
I remember loving the food, I don't remember any of it being relatively healthy just really bad. It was a treat if you got extra money for ice cream.
Thank you for posting this. Our kids deserve much much better!