http://www.jsonline.com/news/education/ ... 24676.htmlLast week's super nacho plate, for example, offered just eight tortilla chips.
I don't know what to laugh at first. That a "super nacho" plate had only 8 tortilla chips involved, or that the new "healthy" federal guidelines offer as a "healthy" lunch a "super nacho plate." LOL
I mean, gimme a fucking break.
"Now it's worse tasting, smaller sized and higher priced," Bougneit said.
Good! That's the way it should be, anyway. The school cafeteria is, I strongly suspect, incapable of preparing a school's worth of healthy lunches. Everything they make has to be pre-made stuff, and it's going to largely suck no matter what they do. I can only imagine what the black bean hummous tasted like when made for a school. Probably like wet sand."I've already told my mom we might be packing my lunch for the rest of the year," Blohm said.