This may be of interest to some people. This came out on the 30th, but
the families apparently weren't notified.
I feel bad for the few poor kids left at the Penn school. It's terrible
when the lunches for poor kids are made to stand out so prominently
against the lunches the good kids have. Little kids shouldn't be
tormented for eating "welfare" lunches. Frozen Brooklyn food should be
torment enough!
Here in the upscale grant receiving district we say, "Let them eat cake,
or RoundUp!"
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/20110630_26_Philadelphia_schools_losing_full-service_kitchens.html
The 26 schools where kitchens will close educate 16,681 children and
serve 21,108 meals annually, and many are in the city's poorest
neighborhoods. They will switch from food prepared in the school by
cafeteria workers to meals cooked, plated, and frozen several days
before consumption and trucked in from a warehouse in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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