On Friday, a high school student shared on Facebook a photo of her school lunch: a handful of baby carrots, a hot dog bun with melted cheese, and a cup of marinara sauce.
A Minnesota school district’s lunch has gone viral after a disappointed student shared the"sad excuse for a meal," and now officials are facing backlash for their"condescending" apology.
“If your school ‘nutritionist’ didn’t notice this and who knows what else on the menu, I’m not sure I’d have much faith in their judgment going forward,” one person commented. “The students at your school deserve so much better.” "Oops! We goofed," the post read. “Tried a new menu item today at lunch and we hear it was not a winner! Going forward, we will gather input from our students on new menu options. Thanks for the feedback!"
Another added:"This 'new menu item' should never have been a thing. And you blow it off as a small mistake."
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