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School take a bad rap when it comes to fat kids and teachers like me. I eat school cafeteria food Monday-Friday during the school year. Where else can anyone buy a warm meal for under $3.00 in Whiteville, NC? Fast food vendors may offer 99 cents fries or hamburger. I do not know a single teenager that can make it all day on one of those dinky tasteless cheap burgers. Add to that the cost of gasoline and school lunches are even a better deal. It is all I can do to keep from commenting out-loud when I hear students that receive “free lunches” complain about the food. If they were at “MacWendy”, they could ask for their money back. However, if it is free, why complain? The only meal I refuse to eat from the school lunch is pizza. It is always cold and never cooked enough. The kids like it doughy. Many of my students could eat pizza everyday. I have noticed this year, pizza is only available on Fridays. What a wonderful strategy.
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