Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Chicago school bans homemade lunches,


Students who attend Chicago's Little Village Academy public schools receive nothing but tough love nutrition during their lunch period each day. Students can either eat the cafeteria food - or hungry. Only students with allergies are allowed to bring a lunch from home to school, the Chicago Tribune reports.

"Nutrition wise, it is preferable for children to eat at school," Principal Elsa CarmonaƂ told the newspaper the policy years. "It's about ... the food was excellent quality they are able to serve (in the dining room). It's the milk from a Coke. "

But students said they preferred to bring their own lunch to school in the long tradition of brown paper bag. "They are afraid that we will all bring food fat instead of healthy food and it will not be as good as what they give us in school," student Yesenia Gutierrez told the newspaper. "its is really lame. "

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