Stephanie
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well I'll be damned..Food cop wasn't what I called it, food NAZI was more like it
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By Jessica Chasmar
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The Washington Times
Thursday, July 11, 2013
School officials in Carmel Clay, Ind., said they lost $300,000 last school year because students are rejecting the healthy menu changes brought on by First Lady Michelle Obamas federal lunch regulations.
Ive had a lot of complaints, especially with the little guys, Linda Wireman, a food service director for North White School Corp., told JCOnline. They get a three-quarters cup of vegetables, but if its something they dont like, it goes down the garbage disposal. So there are a lot of complaints theyre going home hungry.
Amy Anderson, the food service director for the school district, said the rules made her feel less like an educator and more like a food cop. The changes have even made her consider retiring early.
Lori Shofroth, Tippecanoe School Corp.s food service director, said many students are throwing food away, putting a dent in the districts budget.
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Read more: Indiana school district loses $300K because students refuse to buy first lady's healthy meals - Washington Times
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By Jessica Chasmar
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The Washington Times
Thursday, July 11, 2013
School officials in Carmel Clay, Ind., said they lost $300,000 last school year because students are rejecting the healthy menu changes brought on by First Lady Michelle Obamas federal lunch regulations.
Ive had a lot of complaints, especially with the little guys, Linda Wireman, a food service director for North White School Corp., told JCOnline. They get a three-quarters cup of vegetables, but if its something they dont like, it goes down the garbage disposal. So there are a lot of complaints theyre going home hungry.
Amy Anderson, the food service director for the school district, said the rules made her feel less like an educator and more like a food cop. The changes have even made her consider retiring early.
Lori Shofroth, Tippecanoe School Corp.s food service director, said many students are throwing food away, putting a dent in the districts budget.
all of it here
Read more: Indiana school district loses $300K because students refuse to buy first lady's healthy meals - Washington Times
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