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nursejudy

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that is bloody mad, at least wait until they get home from school to feed them and send them to school with packed lunches.

 

give the poor mites a bit of a fighting chance.



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Some people are just determined to prove how stupid they are <_<

There is just no helping them, unfortunately it is the kids that suffer.

Wonder if they pop out to buy cigarettes for them to :(

Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be.

 

 

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Good breakfast

Packed lunch

Decent evening meal

 

Cheaper and quicker than ferrying junk food from the takeaway

 

I wonder if some of those parents are worried about their kids kicking-off if they don't get their own way with chips+burgers? It's a worry.

Bleeding heart liberal pinko, with bacon on top.

 

 

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Before i continue my post, i would like to know one thing

 

Burger and chips..(mcdonalds)

cod and chips.........(chip shop)

 

which is better.

 

smac

 

or which is least bad :(

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I heard it on the radio news - they interviewed parents and the (lucky) local chip shop owner.

When you hear this sort of story it kind of explains why there is so much concern over childhood obesity - when their own parents actually encourage their own kids to go out of their way to eat poorly, what chance have they got? :(

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it made the main bbc news tonight,not sure parents did themselves any favours

 

Maybe they did, i agree with healthy eating for children and all.

 

I come froma background of unemploymemnt, from the north east where unemployment was at a high and over 3 mill unemployed.

 

limited money on benefit, you buy the best you can for your children just to feed them, economy packs, 20 burgers for a 2 pound that sort of thing.

 

half our children dont know good food, and be suddenly told at school this is what your going to eat, no way.

 

they rebel, teens rebel, on top of that, they really dont know whats good for them.

 

unless you come from the south, with your family in good jobs, and you are brought up on the nicer things in life.

 

i know the north south devide, have lived both sides for 20 years, 15 in the north and 5 in the south.

 

i live in london and am doning better than i ever could if i went north again.

 

at least they are eating fish and not a burger, got to be better.

 

i dilever battered cod to nursing homes every week.. which will be fried for them.

 

is that also bad, should we start crying out to stop our parents from eating what our children are eating.

 

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