According to the New York Post reported on the 19th, a father of four children in New York State recently became popular because he posted his son's lunch at school on social media. The image the father shared showed only a few carrots, four small pieces of black-brown fried chicken nuggets, a lump of rice, a box of milk and a few snacks. In the face of this scene, the New York Post commented that "the prison also eats better than this!" ”
The father, whose name is Chris Wangelo, whose children attend the Parishville-Hopkinton Central School District, recently shared a photo on Facebook criticizing the school's meals.

The father wrote on Facebook: "I think parishville school lunches may be a little less even for a child who is not very tall." Wangelo said the portions have been reduced since school lunches were free. The father also said, "Don't tell me, 'You get what you pay for,' or 'just eat,' we can do it, and sometimes children do bring food from home to school or buy more." But the problem is that not all families can afford it, we are not in a very wealthy area. Some children cannot bring food from home and can only count on the school meal. ”
The New York Post said sources from the Rixo Island jail looked at Wangelo's photo and said even the inmates ate better than that. "It's not much better, but the prison eats better," the source complained.
The source also introduced the prison meals, typical of which could be cold cut meat, rice, juice, steamed vegetables and whole wheat bread, while dinner included roast chicken, Jamaican beef patties, fish, goulash, mashed potatoes, juice and more whole wheat bread.
William Collins, head of the Parrishville-Hopkinton Central School District, has reportedly apologized for the incident and said they have set up a working group to address the issues.
"To be fair, students can eat one more serving of fruit or vegetables and one chicken nugget than in the photo; however, this does not change the dissatisfaction of many students and parents with school lunches," Collins wrote on Facebook.
He added that the newly formed group "will explore how to make school meals more delicious while still meeting the strict requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the national school lunch program."
The photos shared by the father have also sparked a heated discussion among Twitter netizens.
"It's better than what most people in this country eat every day."
"For at least 50 years, the lunch provided by the school has not been good."
"When we were little, we didn't even have the barbecue sauce on the map."
"Okay, there's protein, vitamins and calcium. Hopefully it's baked not fried. ”
"This is America."
(Original title: "Eat better than this in prison!") "An American father posted the lunch provided by his son's school restaurant to cause netizens to complain)
Source: World Wide Web
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