There was not a case a School cafeteria employee fired because she gave the food to the children instead of throwing it away?
Why do Americans go so batshit crazy when you suggest increasing taxes on the superwealthy to pay for programs that mean children eat?
This world is getting progressively worse.
I can sympathize with them having to do something that sucks, and I'm not saying that they should give them the food and get fired but have more tact about it you know?
Don't just straight out tell the poor kid that they're too poor to get food and throw it away in front of them.
I can't imagine why people would do that? Have they no heart? Who decide this shit? I'm so angry.
Punish the parents, not the kids. Jesus Christ.
emphasis on supposedI recall seeing another thread like this a year or so back. Seriously USA, get your shit together.
Fucking hell, how is a supposed first world country ok with shit like this.
Somehow these people seem to have forgotten that one of the basic ideas and benefits to living as a society is that people can help each other.Americans have had the belief "everybody is a moocher but me" drilled into their heads with a power tool.
Punish the parents, not the kids. Jesus Christ.
Couldn't you bring in your own? I did that because my mom wouldn't pay.Alabama is probably the biggest offender of this mess. Where i went to school, you were paying $1.50 a day for lunch and it didn't get you much outside of low tier square pizzas and nuggets (reheated, btw) and nowhere near enough content to be a lunch for a teenager.
There were no alternatives to lunch either. It was eat or don't eat.
Couldn't you bring in your own? I did that because my mom wouldn't pay.
Why? Its not like they have a right to food....or maybe we can provide an economy where parents can afford to feed their children...
They fucking throw the food away. Incredible.
Punish the parents, not the kids. Jesus Christ.
I'm honestly curious as what happens to all the money that goes toward local taxes.
All I know is that it's local taxes > schools -> ???
Is there a middleman like insurance or something? I hope most of it goes towards teacher salaries
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What pissed me off in HS was the emphasis and maintance the school spent on sports. I wonder if the school spent that on subsidizing healthy food if that would have actually made a bigger impact than a new fuckin stadium
Yep. School funding is a mess. It also creates savage inequities.schools in the US are funded out of property taxes because we're idiots and didn't generalize education funding at the federal level.
so to make the obvious conclusion obvious, it means a feedback loop were poor/low value property areas have worse schools, leading to worse education, leading to lower paying jobs and lower value property area stays where it is, leading to worse education.
Also from Alabama though ours was $1.75.Alabama is probably the biggest offender of this mess. Where i went to school, you were paying $1.50 a day for lunch and it didn't get you much outside of low tier square pizzas and nuggets (reheated, btw) and nowhere near enough content to be a lunch for a teenager. Add into the fact that most families lied to get a reduced or free lunch and you have a big problem.
There were no alternatives to lunch either. It was eat or don't eat.
The school system in that state is so insanely bad, it goes much much deeper than just the poor lunch system though. It is a crime how they have ran the education system to the ground in certain counties and cities.
The retort to "it should be free" is that you should just bring a sack lunch if you can't afford to buy the school lunch.
The school I work at is like 90%+ free or reduced. We've had big problems with throwing food, wasting food, etc. I've heard some snide comments about if they had to pay for it they would appreciate it more and eat it instead of playing with it. And I'm talking decent food here too. Always fresh fruits and vegetables and everything.
It will never be free. Someone has to pay for it. Someone has to pay the workers to prepare and serve it. You already have school districts that are struggling just to have school. You have states that are bankrupt or being driven there by politics. Free lunch for everyone at school is never going to be a priority. It stinks but it is the world we've created for ourselves in America. It is just a symptom of the whole poor people are to blame for being poor disease that plagues many places.
I see your note, but I disagree with the logic. You show compassion to a child when you say "You have no money. Ok, take it this time, but you need to remind mommy and daddy about lunch money." Then, you report to the parents about what is required of them. That teaches that child compassion and responsibility. These memories and the emotions behind them have the potential to last forever and change a person for better or worse.The idea behind the policy is "if we give them the food for free, instead of throwing it away, then the parents will just keep not paying.. so throwing it away brings in more money than giving it away."
Note: I in know way support this disgusting behavior, but it's the logic they always give.
Probably something about people not wanting to pay taxes.
I've heard that kids in France get super nice meals with milk, fresh fruit, cheese, and stuff that's actually made by cooks instead of weird frozen shit. It sounds great, and it's all paid for by (admittedly high) tax dollars. I doubt that would fly in the US, since people seem very locked in on the whole idea about wanting to pay for services that very strictly benefit only themselves, and that anyone who can't do the same should go fuck off and die.
ValidAs a European, this is basically how i see america in a nutshell
I mean THIS country has kids starving. In THIS story.Throwing away food when other countries have kids starving.
Another reason everyone hates us.
I'm honestly curious as what happens to all the money that goes toward local taxes.
All I know is that it's local taxes > schools -> ???
Is there a middleman like insurance or something? I hope most of it goes towards teacher salaries
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What pissed me off in HS was the emphasis and maintance the school spent on sports. I wonder if the school spent that on subsidizing healthy food if that would have actually made a bigger impact than a new fuckin stadium
Watched this since you mentioned it. This shit is fucking depressing. America truly is a third world country.Watch Micheal Moore's movie Where to Invade Next, it's incredible to see how the rest of the world handles things like this. Like you said above some parts of the world have it real good, I'm Canadian and honestly I wish I had some of what they have. Honestly I hate stories like this, the US just seems like such a sad place to live and no one gives a shit about each other.