HAVE teachers the right to say what a child should eat at lunch break?
They should leave this decision to the parent.
They are there to teach not interfere some children may not have breakfast if they are not up in time, or their mothers have to dash to work.
In my day, a sandwich, biscuits or even crisps were enough to see the child is not hungry. Or have schools a vested interest in how many apples are sold? Have the children the money to pay for an apple?
Concentrate on those children that you can see are not cared for as much as they should be and need loving care.
Ignore this nonsense, mothers.
E ATLAY
Lincoln Street,
Swindon
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