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Why not do as was the norm when I was at school and we all made our own lunches. We buttered bread and spread Marmite, or in some cases jam.

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Bob Jones

The media are having a field day, slamming the quality and delivery of school lunches.

I must be a genius as I’ve come up with a revolutionary solution to this problem.

How about parents providing their kids’ lunches?

Even more radical, why not do as was the norm when I was at school and we all made our own lunches. We buttered bread and spread Marmite, or in some cases jam.

As I’ve written before, ask anyone over 60 and all these years later they’ll immediately belt out the name of the sole fat kid at their school, so rare were they.

Nowadays, the kid who will be remembered in half a century’s time will be the sole slim one.

That suggests merit in another option, specifically no lunches at all.

This article was originally published by No Punches Pulled.

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