Thursday 21 November 2013

Parents Fined For Not Sending Ritz Crackers In Kids' Lunches


It's quite possible that the single stupidest school lunch policy on the planet comes courtesy of a strange interpretation of the Manitoba Government's Early Learning and Child Care lunch regulations (an earlier version of this article incorrectly pointed at the Manitoba Child Care Association as the source of the strangely interpreted policy).

Apparently if a child's lunch is deemed "unbalanced", where "balance" refers to ensuring that a lunch conforms to the proportions of food groups as laid out by Canada's awful Food Guide, then that child's lunch is "supplemented", and their parent is fined.

Blog reader Kristen Bartkiw received just such a fine.

She sent her children to daycare with with lunches containing leftover homemade roast beef and potatoes, carrots, an orange and some milk. 

She did not send along any "grains".

As a consequence the school provided her children with, I kid you not, supplemental Ritz Crackers, and her with a $10 fine.

As Kristen writes, had she sent along lunches consisting of, "microwave Kraft Dinner and a hot dog, a package of fruit twists, a Cheestring, and a juice box" those lunches would have sailed right through this idiocy. But her whole food, homemade lunches? They lacked Ritz Crackers.

So what say you? Have you come across a more inane school lunch policy? Because I sure haven't.

[Kristen also updated me that consequent to parents failing to pack "balanced" lunches they've moved to a hot lunch program that she describes as great. So perhaps some good came out of Manitoba's idiocy after all] 


Graham

8 comments:

  1. Many of consider potatoes to be equal to a grain, but without gluten or gladin, so the school is wrong two ways. Keep up the battle.

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  2. Truly bizarre! So a school lunch is not complete without a serving of toxic wheat and grains???? This parent should sue the school for force feeding her child poison and abusing the childs body by causing hyperglycemia!!!

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  3. This world gets madder by the day.

    I wouldn't have Ritz crackers in the house.

    Kay

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  4. Someday a kid is going to end up in the emergency room with an allergic reaction because of these busybodies.

    And no parent should need a permission slip from a doctor to pack their kids' lunch as they see fit.

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  5. 'Someday a kid is going to end up in the emergency room with an allergic reaction because of these busybodies.' This will happen and then the parents will end up with the blame for bad parenting.

    Kate

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  6. What an idiotic situation Fred is right keep up the battle.

    Paul B

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  7. oh for goodness sake it was in the US - who in the UK eats Ritz crackers anyway !!

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  8. Millions according to the sales figures.

    Eddie

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