Posted on 11/21/2014 6:55:16 PM PST by Libloather
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His photo of a soupy Spanish rice gone wrong and an apple on a school lunch tray was retweeted more than 170 times.
Hunter, 17, is a senior at Richland Center High School in Richland Center, Wisconsin. He said in an interview with The Associated Press that his school lunches have gone downhill over his four years in high school. Of the Spanish rice, he said "you couldn't feel the individual grains of rice. It was just a solid mush."
Halana Turner, a junior at Fraser High School in Fraser, Michigan, posted a photo of a mushy breakfast sandwich Friday morning. She says she used to like the meals at her school.
"I don't blame my school for this because I know that they're just following the rules," she said.
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I remember taking a sack lunch to school K-12 as we could not afford school food. K-8th there was no cafeteria you ate at your desk and got a half pint of milk for 25 cents a week.
Then you went outside and played on the playground for the rest of the 45 mins. You had 15 mins to eat. Bad weather you went to the Gym.
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