Posted on 03/19/2015 7:00:07 AM PDT by rightistight
A middle school teacher in Louisiana received one of the most disgusting-looking lunches imaginable and posted a picture of it online yesterday.
The post, titled "I'm a teacher. My school cafeteria served this today," said that the meal below was supposed to be "ham:"
Unsurprisingly, the teacher decided not to eat her "meal" and threw the meat away after taking the picture.
She also plans on sending the picture to her school's food director "who is supposed to be enforcing federal regulations."
School food has sucked since I was a kid. It’s government food, fer cryin’ out loud.
There was nothing like biting lengthwise into a tomato needle, a rolled-up, dried tomato skin in American Chop Suey (Wednesdays).
Make Michelle and the government bureaucrats eat this crap.
ya beat me by about four minutes
The idea is to serve absolute garbage so Johnny won’t eat any of it. He should lose weight after that.
Want a little ham with that grizzle? ;-)
I’m going to have to view that picture on my 60” TV.....
Before the MRE for the military, there was the “C” ration. If you opened up the can of spam that was in the box....it’d look kinda like this. Course, the spam can had about 250 calories. This slice of “ham”? Maybe 40 calories max.
I Love Spam!....
Mmmmm, tenderloin of tumor.
Is it possible for the family doctor to “prescribe” lunch (with suitable nutrition) and force the administrator to let families bring their own “RX lunch”?
I have no idea what that is. It looks like a human organ that had been sitting in a bottle of formaldehyde
;)
So should her kids.
To me, it brings back memories of some of the messhall dishes at Camp Pendleton in the 1960’s..........
perhaps these “meals” are indeed LEFTOVERS form the 1960’s??
The WIDTH="xxx" attribute is your friend
Monkey meat..
Grilled 1/4 inch thick slice with a slice of cheese on a Kaiser roll and spicy brown mustard. That right there is a meal.
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