Hey, genius..
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by My.mind.is.mine
You have to fill out extensive medical forms when you send your child to school, that is filled out by both pediatricians and the parents. The school
is aware of all allergies, diseases and medications. If the agent did not check beforehand, then shame on them.
Hey, genius..
The school administration has the allergies on file. They don't consult before they go out on "lunch enforcements".
And you think that just because the chicken doesn't go through the process of mechanical seperation that it's not prepared in a FACTORY, and pumped
full of chemical preservatives!?!?!?! I HOPE you aren't a parent...edit on 14-2-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because: (no reason
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ETA: and did you say THE AGENT???? <<< that's the problem right there...edit on 14-2-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because: (no reason
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Hey, genius.
Why thank you! But please don't tell the others, I don't want them to know.
*laughs* your making my day.So you personally have children going to this school so that you know what the exact protocols are? Or are you basing it
off the information coming from a very skewed article??
Oh and genius, most foods are made in a factory.Even the organic ones.
ETA: and did you say THE AGENT???? <<< that's the problem right there...edit on 14-2-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because: (no reason
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Oh and genius, according to the source:
The girl’s turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, according
to the interpretation of the agent who was inspecting all lunch boxes in her More at Four classroom that day.”
It was only in the third paragraph.