Posted on 09/21/2019 4:11:24 PM PDT by RummyChick
A teenage student put her Minnesota High School on blast in a viral Facebook post showing her abysmal school lunch, outraging fellow students and parents alike.
Maryn Holler, a student at Apollo High School in St. Cloud, shared photos of her disheartening meal in a September 13 post that has been shared more than a 1000 times and has received more than a 1000 reacts.
The meal consists of what appears to be a hot dog bun covered in cheese with a pile of carrots and a small container of apple sauce.
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Where’s the beef?
I had nearly the same thing in a St Paul Suburb growing up.
The “cheese sandwich” looked exactly like the nerve alien on a Star Trek “Operation Annihilate”
Which is why 50 years later it still stuck in my mind.
Hey, that would be a good meal if democrats have their way.
The German soldiers at Stalingrad had better rations.
I think you can still get a chicken sandwich at Mcdonalds for $1.00
Parents should be hacked off at that ridiculous lunch
Is bringing your own darn lunch to school against the law now?
Corrupt public employees making bank stealing food from children.
With all due respect. I have been to the school cafeteria, and seen kids through away 70% of the food they were served. Maybe parents need to take control and send their own food in a bag for the kids to eat. It worked for me... We survived.
I attended a private academy and Most to EVERYONE packed their lunch. You want chips or soda/pop? Buy it. Hungry for burgers? Go to Mickey D’s.
Some schools, yes.
Other schools check your home brought lunch against "nutrition guide lines" and take it away from you if it does not meet them.
A TV station in Panama City showed a local school lunch. It was technically nutritious but really small portions. Actually tiny portions. For instance a single slice of orange.
Back in the 50’s and early 60’s, I remember our lunchroom always had a pleasant aroma. The rolls were yeast rolls and great. As much as you could eat of good food.
The poor students worked at serving and cooking and got their meals for free.
Yup. Your post is above mine. Quit your damn whining. My mom or even I made my lunch. I packed my lunch plus sometimes breakfast AND I attended a private academy. You want something good? BUY IT.
That or I would beat up the freshmen for their lunch money...ooops, should not have said that
What can I say. Beginning in Jr High I walked at lunch time either to my house or friend’s houses. I have no memory of our school cafeteria lunches in 1st-6th grades, though I know we had them, but I also remember taking a lunch box too.
The funny thing is most dieticians I have known are over weight, obese or generally unhealthy
We had not much money growing up. Mom made our lunches for school when we were young and then we packed our own.
A steady rotation of bolgna, tuna and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with some carrot sticks, apple or an orange.
All of us grew up healthy but once grown and buying my own food I have been know to splurge!
I know things are bad, but seriously, you need to provide a citation for this or I'm calling BS.
No one is forced to buy lunch.
Never once did I buy lunch, always brought it.
I thought it was weird that anyone actually bought that stuff.
Yep, it’s true in terms of banning school lunches from home
Google Little Village Academy in Chicago.
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