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Michelle ObamaÂ’s Unsavory School Lunch Flop
2011-12-21
The road to gastric hell is paved with first lady Michelle ObamaÂ’s Nanny State intentions. DonÂ’t take my word for it. School kids in Los Angeles have blown the whistle on the east wing chef-in-chiefÂ’s healthy lunch diktats. Get your Pepto Bismol ready. The taste of government waste is indigestion-inducing.

According to a weekend report by the Los Angeles Times, the city’s “trailblazing introduction of healthful school lunches has been a flop.” In response to the public hectoring and financial inducement of Mrs. Obama’s federally subsidized anti-obesity campaign, the district dropped chicken nuggets, corn dogs and flavored milk from the menu for “beef jambalaya, vegetable curry, pad Thai, lentil and brown rice cutlets, and quinoa and black-eyed pea salads.”

Sounds delectable in theory. But in practice, the initiative has been what L.A. Unified’s food services director Dennis Barrett plainly concludes is a “disaster.” While the Obama administration has showered the nation’s second-largest school district with nutrition awards, thousands of students voted with their upset tummies and abandoned the program. A forbidden-food black market — stoked not just by students, but also by teachers — is now thriving. Moreover, “(p)rincipals report massive waste, with unopened milk cartons and uneaten entrees being thrown away.”

This despite a massive increase in spending on nutritional improvements — from $2 million to $20 million alone in the last five years on fresh produce.

This despite a nearly half-billion-dollar budget shortfall and 3,000 layoffs earlier this year.

Rest at Michelle Malkin's site. Your "caring" government at work.
Posted by:DarthVader

#1  Well, it could be one way to cut back on government provided 'free' lunches. Makes it hard for administrators to game the program when the kids and parents finally start paying, which they demonstratively can afford, themselves. Healthy but less palatable food will not be something sought when individual resources are available to permit free choice.
Posted by: P2Kontheroad   2011-12-21 22:54  

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