Question:
Letting kids buy whatever they want in the lunch line?
Luv_My_Baby
2011-09-20 20:19:10 UTC
My kids are on reduced lunches (yes I pay just not as much). My daughter keeps racking up extra charges on her account I have to pay for because they let her grab and buy anything she wants in the lunch line. Maybe its just me but I would think that if the child is on free or reduced lunches that "extras" would have to be approved by the parents??? (young elementary children not high school kids we are talking about) I am calling the cafeteria to talk to them tomorrow, just wondering opinions?
Seven answers:
2011-09-20 20:33:18 UTC
I do it old school. I give my kid $2.50 (non-reduced lunch prices here...still damn cheap in my opinion) a day for her lunch. Sometimes I give her extra money so she can get ice cream or whatever. Problem solved.



I see your point, but really, why does the school need to institute yet more bureaucracy? If parents shouldered the responsibility of feeding their own kids in higher numbers, the public schools wouldn't be in the mess they're in now. I don't know your situation and it could be legit, but does anyone other than me think it's preposterous how many kids are fed from Similac to high school lunch on Uncle Sam's dime?



http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2009-06-10-student-lunches_N.htm
2016-11-09 14:27:09 UTC
At ten? i might have made her do it at six, and if she concept it became into unreasonable i might make her do it on a daily basis, forget approximately packing her any lunches in any respect. No "2d mini lunch" the two. she would be ready to consume in school or she would be ready to flow hungry till time for dinner. spectacular how young little ones unexpectedly discover nutrition they like while that happens. tell her with regard to the mini camps, and tell her up front that good now she's no longer likely to flow on them, even however all her buddies will, for the reason which you at the instant are not arranged to place the adults working them by using this variety of babyish nonsense. adequate enjoying infant, it particularly is time she ate (or a minimum of tried) what's put in front of her, or on the least became into able to status in line and finding out on something to consume from a set of suggestions. college lunch at my daughter's college is obligatory, with various possibilities in case there is something they actually do in contrast to - she'd get scant sympathy there for behaving like a spoiled 3 year previous. end indulging her.
2011-09-20 20:23:53 UTC
Why don't you confront your daughter and set rules for her about this?



You really expect the lunch monitors, lunch ladies, cashiers and teachers to check over everything each child buys?



FYI, it is cheaper to pack a lunch.
bigcherrybomb
2011-09-20 20:21:36 UTC
they didn't let kids on the reduced lunch do that when i was in school. there was a menu that while they could trade a salad for corn or something like that they couldn't buy more unless they had the money on them. they did not extend credit for anyone. forget your lunch money, you went hungry.
seven
2011-09-21 05:44:53 UTC
Talk to the school. It seems insane that kids could owe money on snacks. Have the school make them pay for the snacks upfront. If she doesnt have the money right then (assuming her parents gave it to her) then she doesnt get snack.
?
2011-09-20 20:22:11 UTC
The lunch people can not watch and analyze what every child is or is not getting each day. Talk to your daughter and tell her what things she can get and what she can't get.
Malachai Yamanouchi
2011-09-20 20:29:47 UTC
you should set the rules with her on what she can buy


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