Swampland For Sale
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Swampland For Sale
Has anyone bothered to check out the menu from the new food service vendor????
Boy was the administration sold a bill of goods on this one.....tell them I have some swampland for sale that would work real good for a new high school!!!
On the high school menu there is anywhere from 3 to 5 different types of pizza every day. The main menu is nothing but sandwiches, chicken patties, hamburgers, hot dogs.
Why don't they just bring McDonalds or Burger King in, I'm sure they could do it even cheaper.
I have already had a couple neighbors ask me about it and as of right now all I can do is tell them to show up at the board meeting on Monday and make their concerns known.
Boy was the administration sold a bill of goods on this one.....tell them I have some swampland for sale that would work real good for a new high school!!!
On the high school menu there is anywhere from 3 to 5 different types of pizza every day. The main menu is nothing but sandwiches, chicken patties, hamburgers, hot dogs.
Why don't they just bring McDonalds or Burger King in, I'm sure they could do it even cheaper.
I have already had a couple neighbors ask me about it and as of right now all I can do is tell them to show up at the board meeting on Monday and make their concerns known.
Pee Kaa- Posts : 82
Join date : 2009-07-10
Location : The Matrix
Re: Swampland For Sale
Within reason, the cafeteria should offer items that sell, meet the nutrition guidleines and allow them to make a profit.
We could have liver and onions day, with a brussel sprout chaser, but I'm thinking that would go over like a lead balloon.
We could have liver and onions day, with a brussel sprout chaser, but I'm thinking that would go over like a lead balloon.
hokapsig- Posts : 34
Join date : 2009-07-09
Re: Swampland For Sale
Items my child told me were available when the elementary cafeteria had "selling" after the initial lunch line yesterday: chips, cookies, Fruit Gushers, ... Kitkats. WTH?!
At least there are raw carrot, broccoli, and cauliflower sides, small salad sides, large meal salads with chicken and ham.
My older child grumbled that the middle school no longer serves fries every day or has Pizza Hut pizza. Fine with me.
We'll all adjust, and no one will starve.
At least there are raw carrot, broccoli, and cauliflower sides, small salad sides, large meal salads with chicken and ham.
My older child grumbled that the middle school no longer serves fries every day or has Pizza Hut pizza. Fine with me.
We'll all adjust, and no one will starve.
Bumblebee- Posts : 8
Join date : 2009-07-14
Re: Swampland For Sale
hokapsig wrote:Within reason, the cafeteria should offer items that sell, meet the nutrition guidleines and allow them to make a profit.
We could have liver and onions day, with a brussel sprout chaser, but I'm thinking that would go over like a lead balloon.
Not all kids are happy to eat chicken patties and pizza everyday. Aramark claimed they would bring a menu comparable to what Nutrition provided, hardly comparable. From a parents point of view I would much rather see a selection of "Real Food"
Pee Kaa- Posts : 82
Join date : 2009-07-10
Location : The Matrix
Re: Swampland For Sale
We are new to the lunch line--what are the differences between Nutrition and Aramarks selections?
Athena- Posts : 12
Join date : 2009-08-06
Re: Swampland For Sale
There were more traditional type meals offered, mac & cheese, meatloaf & mashed potatoes, turkey dinners with stuffings a full blown salad bar. It appears that the new service taken any major food prep time out to keep the cost down. Once again the ones that suffer are our children. Neither one of my two kids have bought a lunch so far because they just don't like the selection (Or lack of selection)
Pee Kaa- Posts : 82
Join date : 2009-07-10
Location : The Matrix
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