http://townhall.com/columnists/kyleolso ... lunch_menu
If the veggies served with school lunches are anything like they were when I was a kid, they are practically inedible unless drenched in cream and butter, and even then.... I used to bring lunch from home as a kid. A ham and cheese sandwich with a piece of fruit is just fine. All this shit about "hummous and black bean salads" -- I mean -- fuck off! What's next? Arugula and kale salads with carmelized pears on the side?In Wisconsin, high school athletes are complaining about not getting enough to eat each day, due to the skimpy new school lunch menu mandated by the United States Department of Agriculture and First Lady Michelle Obama.
The story we published earlier this week on that subject is unfortunately not unique. Students across the country are complaining about the new school lunch regulations.
Perhaps the real motive is to starve students into slimming down. Just ask students in Pierre, South Dakota who, too, are in an all-out revolt.
"I know a lot of my friends who are just drinking a jug of milk for their lunch. And they are not getting a proper meal," middle school student Samantha Gortmaker told Keloland.com.
Despite the fact that the new regulations have increased the cost of a lunch 20 to 25 cents per plate, it’s not pleasing students.
Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/09/24/1 ... rylink=cpy“There’s just not enough” food, said 16-year-old Callahan Grund, a football player and star of the video. By Friday it had garnered 48,000 views – more than 62 times the population of Sharon Springs, a farming town not far from the Colorado border.
“When you have chores in the morning and football practice after school, you need energy. … This doesn’t cut it,” Grund said.
The major sticking point: a new federal rule that sets calorie maximums for school lunches — 650 calories for elementary-schoolers, 700 for middle-schoolers and 850 for high-schoolers.
That is just a good example of why centralization has plenty of issues, and you can't just make these blanket rules for everyone. People need to be left to determine what they want to eat. And, what works in New York City might not work in Hayseed County Nebraska.