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Serpo
3rd November 2014, 01:30 PM
Learning how to prepare and present food obviously isnt part of the education system.




Largest School Lunch Boycott Starts Today in Connecticut (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/11/largest-school-lunch-boycott-starts.html)


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Activist Post (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/11/largest-school-lunch-boycott-starts.html)

Today, starts the first day of one of the largest, most viral student-led lunchtime boycotts. Farmington High School of Farmington, Connecticut organized the Facebook event (https://www.facebook.com/events/717320745017392/719171634832303/?notif_t=event_mall_reply) to boycott the school lunches for November 3-7th. The peaceful consumer demonstration protests not only the incredibly dismal quality of the food, but also the harsh credit system that denies lunches when accounts are slightly overdrawn. Over 500 people have signed up to attend.

If there weren't some photos to back up the complaints, the quality problem would sound outrageous enough for Charles Dickens to reject as fiction. Students have found mold, uncooked chicken, expired food, unidentifiable blobs, dead bugs and human hairs. They have described portion sizes for $3.50 lunches that amount to a couple of gulps. But to add insult to injury, students are not alerted when their accounts are running down. Instead, their lunch is taken and chucked into garbage cans right next to the register; right in front of their faces and peers. In one instance, a parent complained that her daughter who has Type 1 diabetes was forced to throw out her only meal - a yogurt. Another student had his lunch laid waste because he was short 50 cents.

It's not so much the school they take issue with - although the school is condoning the poor quality - but the shady food company to whom they are contracted - Chartwells (http://www.chartwellsschools.com/Pages/Home.aspx). Speaking as a former public school staff member, this example highlights a nationwide problem of schools subletting food quality to the lowest possible private bidder.




High school senior and organizer David Casella said (http://www.courant.com/community/farmington/hc-farmington-school-lunch-20141102-story.html):
They're not treating us like humans, they're treating us like a business opportunity.
The school has tried to pressure students to back down, citing possible injury (http://www.courant.com/community/farmington/hc-farmington-school-lunch-20141102-story.html) to students on the free lunch program that might not be able to participate. Solution? The students are bringing extra lunches from home to help them and are ordering pizzas this week. In the past, they have reached into their pockets to help students who get their lunches thrown out when they are short. Unfortunately, today during the boycott, one student was barred from handing out free food. The Principal told her it was illegal! (See: Breaking Bread: Student Punished for Sharing Lunch (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/09/breaking-bread-student-punished-for.html))

Rachel White hopes the boycott will at least get attention and says, "...we hold the power. We are the customers and Chartwells is the business." One student estimates that if just over 300 students participate for the week, then Chartwells could lose up to $6,000 dollars.

These are just a few examples of Chartwells' "scrumptious" servings. You can scroll through the event above to find postings of portion sizes and dead bugs in fruit and veggies. (Hope you've already eaten.)



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MOLD on tomato dipping sauce - student found several others just like it served to other students




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Pink chicken




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Completely RAW chicken



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History dictates that this is mostly SOY (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/11/AR2010021103894.html?sid=ST2010021202636)




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Survey attempted by the school system and student's response



This is not the first attempt at a boycott against Chartwells (https://www.facebook.com/events/350158175019/). Not the first time by a long shot. Another time, it was a protest launched by elementary students (http://www.wickedlocal.com/article/20120321/News/303219785). Another affront is the knowledge that First Lady Michelle Obama had personally worked with Chartwells (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/11/AR2010021103894_2.html?sid=ST2010021202636) in a campaign to boost vegetables and fruits in lunch servings.

Instead of the negative publicity affecting healthy change, the Farmington school system seems to be using pressure tactics to end the boycott. Their public statements don't allude (http://patch.com/connecticut/farmington/farmington-high-school-students-plan-cafeteria-boycott-0) to real change. In some instances students were called individually into the Principal's office. On Friday, Sarah White was called down and given a patronizing "this isn't like you" speech and was told in no uncertain terms to "knock it off" because they were going to "sort it out with Chartwells." Sarah was tired of being pressured to have a "take-it-on-the-chin" attitude out of some unwarranted sense of respect and not making a scene in order to keep up appearances.

It sounds like the school system is considering changes to the credit system, but as far as major changes to the quality of the food, students are proceeding with the boycott. Until they see those actual changes, they just aren't buying it.

Good book about changing the school lunch program and packing healthy lunches:
Lunch Lessons: Changing the Way We Feed Our Children (http://www.amazon.com/Lunch-Lessons-Changing-Feed-Children/dp/B001FOR602?tag=permacultucom-20&linkCode=w13&linkID=FGBNVPA47LBE2NTM&ref_=assoc_res_sw_result_1)

Heather Callaghan (http://www.naturalblaze.com/search/label/Heather-Callaghan) is a natural health blogger and food freedom activist. You can see her work at NaturalBlaze.com (http://naturalblaze.com/) and ActivistPost.com (http://activistpost.com/). Like at Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Natural-Blaze/228076017338034).

Recent posts by Heather Callaghan (http://www.activistpost.com/search/label/Heather%20Callaghan):


Innerspace: Can We Eat to Starve Cancer's Life Force? (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/10/innerspace-can-we-eat-to-starve-cancers.html)
Sewing for Sustainability; Making Feudalism Fabulous (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/10/sewing-for-sustainability-making.html)
Green Screening Fiction Into Reality (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/10/green-screening-fiction-into-reality.html)
It's Official: New Pesticide for GM Crops Approved for Market (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/10/its-official-new-pesticide-for-gm-crops.html)



http://www.activistpost.com/2014/11/largest-school-lunch-boycott-starts.html

(http://www.activistpost.com/2014/11/largest-school-lunch-boycott-starts.html)

crimethink
3rd November 2014, 09:24 PM
Tranny Michael Obama aka "Michelle" should be required to eat whatever she wants to unload on the schoolkids. Same goes for the "privatization" types that claim corporations have the answers. The school menus would change real quick.

Michael Obama's "healthy" [sic] eating campaign combined with insider-bid privatization contracts are making school food totally inedible.

When I was in school in the '80s, we had "mystery meat," Barfaroni, and lowest-bidder ketchup as a vegetable. All of that sounds good compared to this pig slop.

General of Darkness
3rd November 2014, 09:40 PM
I hate to say but make their fucking parents make their lunch. Sick of my tax dollars going to these useless fucks that grow up to just be bigger useless fucks. :)

BrewTech
3rd November 2014, 09:43 PM
My spent grains go to a farmer to feed his livestock. It's pretty sour by the time it gets to the cattle and other animals, but they eat it anyway. It's cheap and it keeps them alive, to be "processed" for profit in the future.

It's no different here. You, me, our kids... livestock on a human farm. Deal with it, or don't.

BrewTech
3rd November 2014, 09:45 PM
I hate to say but make their fucking parents make their lunch. Sick of my tax dollars going to these useless fucks that grow up to just be bigger useless fucks. :)

In the UK (don't know about here) if a parent makes the lunch and it doesn't meet "requirements" (according to .gov standards), the parent gets fined, and the lunch "modified" to meet standards.

crimethink
3rd November 2014, 09:51 PM
In the UK (don't know about here) if a parent makes the lunch and it doesn't meet "requirements" (according to .gov standards), the parent gets fined, and the lunch "modified" to meet standards.

Bans and "regulations" on homemade lunches are occurring here:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bettina-elias-siegel/schools-meddle-in-parents_b_4337744.html

Ponce
3rd November 2014, 11:06 PM
The first picture at the top, not only do I see that the bread is old but I can also see the green mold.......someone should go to jail.

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Serpo
3rd November 2014, 11:12 PM
The parents dont need to feed the children because the government will feed the children because they know what is best for ..................well basically everyone.............only problem is the gov is packed to the hilt with morons.

Buddha
4th November 2014, 11:09 AM
The students are bringing extra lunches from home to help them and are ordering pizzas this week

Then why even eat the shit in the first place?

gunDriller
4th November 2014, 01:33 PM
some of that food does look vomitous.

glad to see the students are using their phones for something besides Porn & Facebook.