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$96 worth of school lunches!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 93816" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Realistically, you don't really think the lunch ladies are watching your kids face when going through the line do you? </p><p>I know in grade school the teachers give the once over to make sure kids are eating decent food and not junk but have you been in a lunch room? It's absolute pandemonium. </p><p>It would be great to think that it would have been caught but if a child goes through his money it's between the parents and the child. You can get a print out of his spending. </p><p>It's not quite clear to me why someone else should be responsible besides the child and the parents. </p><p></p><p>If you run out of money in grade school where my son's went to school, you get a plain peanut butter sandwich. The kids are embarrassed but they aren't hungry. </p><p></p><p>My son will go through money like water if he isn't held accountable and limits set. </p><p></p><p>96.00 is a huge amount of money. I think the consequence of him making his own lunch and taking it is reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 93816, member: 3"] Realistically, you don't really think the lunch ladies are watching your kids face when going through the line do you? I know in grade school the teachers give the once over to make sure kids are eating decent food and not junk but have you been in a lunch room? It's absolute pandemonium. It would be great to think that it would have been caught but if a child goes through his money it's between the parents and the child. You can get a print out of his spending. It's not quite clear to me why someone else should be responsible besides the child and the parents. If you run out of money in grade school where my son's went to school, you get a plain peanut butter sandwich. The kids are embarrassed but they aren't hungry. My son will go through money like water if he isn't held accountable and limits set. 96.00 is a huge amount of money. I think the consequence of him making his own lunch and taking it is reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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