More students say #ThanksMichelleObama for the 'mystery mush' lunches
That's what parents might be wondering after they see student Hunter Whitney's recent "mystery mush" lunch.
Had a very #healthylunch today. The apple definitely made up for the "mystery mush" #ThanksMichelleObama http://ift.tt/11HmbAH
- Hunter Whitney (@huntwhitney4) November 13, 2014
When asked, the student theorized it was rice or an "artificially flavored rice substitute."
Whitney confirms the lunch was served at Richland Center High School in Wisconsin.
Marissa Garrett tweeted:
So disappointed in this modified Thanksgiving lunch.. @MichelleObama#ThanksMichelleObama
- Marissa Garrett (@marissajgarrett) November 18, 2014
She then provided this photo:
@EAGnewshttp://ift.tt/11HmbR1
- Marissa Garrett (@marissajgarrett) November 19, 2014
Jess Sency tweeted this ball of who-knows-what:
Yum school lunches #thanksmichelleobama
http://ift.tt/1uEy0B2
- Jess Sency (@Jess_Sency) November 18, 2014
Maya Wuertz posted her recent lunch at Austin High School in Minnesota:
This is my lunch. I'm in high school. #ThanksMichelleObama http://ift.tt/11Hmdsc
- Maya Wuertz (@wuertznightmare) November 17, 2014
Many students are targeting their anger at First Lady Michelle Obama, who championed the effort to create more "healthy" school lunches.
It's chicken finger Friday! Oh wait no it's not, #ThanksMichelleObama
- Malachai Dobbins (@Black_Emmet) November 14, 2014
"Mr. Speaker, the Federal food police now control what American children are permitted to eat in public schools. The First Lady has said, "We just can't leave it up to the parents," U.S. Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) said in a recent speech on the House floor.
He continued:
"Several things are wrong about this totalitarian control of children. Kids say the portions are so small or the food is so disliked they must smuggle food from home or just go hungry. This leads to the Federal Government food being wasted and thrown away at the end of the day.
What is next?
Are the Federal food bureaucrats going to force-feed schoolchildren with government food?
It should not be the role of Washington and the Federal Government to control what children eat. That is the responsibility of parents.
Americans are not stupid and cannot leave it up to the almighty Feds to determine what is best for our kids. The Federal Government should not raise our children because the Federal Government is not the parent of my kids or my grandkids, whether Washington likes it or not."
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