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He wanted the horse to run, and he wanted the horse to eat the prefabricated grass

He wanted the horse to run, and he wanted the horse to eat the prefabricated grass

He wanted the horse to run, and he wanted the horse to eat the prefabricated grass

Text | Thirteenth sister

Friends who have raised pigs know that there is a kind of pig feed called "pig premixed feed", which can be understood as a pre-made dish for pigs to eat. This feed has a short shelf life, 3 months in summer and 6 months in winter, but it should generally be used up within 1 month. There is also a summer pig concentrate feed, the shelf life is only 2 months, can not be stored for too long, otherwise the pig will think that you are insulting it with expired gadgets, and would rather go on a hunger strike than eat it.

Pay attention to the point of pig breeding masters, pig premix and feed can not be given to the piglets, the piglets eat fresh corn, grains, vegetables and fruits, because small, so must eat better, otherwise the critical period of meat growth is not healthy, and it cannot be sold at a good price when it grows up.

Experts who study pigs understand this truth, but not necessarily people. Otherwise, there would be no "debate" on such a thing as "pre-made dishes entering the campus".

The word "arguing" here is in quotation marks because I think there is nothing to argue about in the first place, which is obvious: what shit pre-made dishes are forced for children in school to eat is something that should not exist, how can there be a chance to argue.

Parents naturally strongly oppose pre-made dishes entering the campus, so who is fighting against parents across the country?

If it's really all capital, after all, they are for their own interests, and they will get used to it if they lack morality. But there are still a small group of "experts", at most, who are temporarily transferred as a group actor, just play an ordinary bar master, but they seem to be very deep into the play.

Now there are some people who talk about everything but basic logic.

You say, "Prepared dishes have a shelf life of so long, how can children eat this every day?" ”

However, he said: "The introduction of prepared dishes into schools is actually an improvement in food safety. ”

You say, "Prepared dishes are neither healthy nor delicious. ”

But he said, "Do you think that freshly made dishes must be healthy and delicious?" ”

You say, "Will your child be poisoned by eating so many foods containing preservatives and additives?" ”

"In the last three months, there have been incidents of food poisoning in four schools where they are cooking," he said. ”

You said: "The production process of prepared vegetables cannot be seen and touched, how to ensure safety?" ”

However, he said: "There are hygiene loopholes and safety hazards in the manual production of small canteens. ”

Good guy, if we continue to quarrel like this, I'm afraid that some people simply tell us that "freshly made duck necks are all mouse heads", and if we don't step on it fiercely, how can we have a little good impression of pre-made dishes with process specifications and process patterns...

He wanted the horse to run, and he wanted the horse to eat the prefabricated grass

I don't really care if the pre-made dishes taste good or not.

Anyway, even if the freshly made meals in the school cafeteria are not delicious, parents can only want a fresh, healthy and safe, as for the color and smell of what there are no requirements.

So, remember the key words first, parents only want to be fresh, healthy and safe.

Now that pre-made dishes have come out, they have coldly said that they want to enter the school, blowing up the last bit of parents' hope for school meals. First of all, freshness is gone, as for nutrition and health, I don't have any research data and can't take it for granted, I only know that even pigs understand that feed health is inseparable from "freshness".

In fact, what is the root of the problem?

I admit that whether pre-made dishes go to school or not, we and our children are likely to eat pre-made dishes on a regular basis, just go out for a meal, or order a takeaway, maybe they will eat it. When the prepared dish is eaten by you, it does not have the label "I am a prepared dish" on it.

But these are acceptable to me, why? Because where to eat, what to eat, and which takeaway to order is my own choice. I can choose to buy my own vegetables and cook, I spend money to buy laziness, by the way to buy a solution, pay a little price is self-inflicted.

But what is the concept of pre-made dishes coming to campus? It's not that your child thinks "this dish looks like a pre-made dish, so I won't eat it today", and you can turn around and ask the cafeteria aunt to stir-fry a portion of it now... What to eat at school, children do not choose, parents do not have.

There is no choice, it is forced.

You force our children to eat pre-made dishes, which is similar to kidnapping my children, aren't they all blindfolded and have no choice?

If a school has two sets of canteen systems, one is pre-made dishes, cheaper, and the other is freshly made, a little more expensive, you can guess which set everyone will choose? I believe that most of them would rather pay more for food than let their children eat your set in order to save money.

He wanted the horse to run, and he wanted the horse to eat the prefabricated grass

Therefore, the school is a very special group, so that what children eat must first be approved by parents, and the first basic principle is openness and transparency.

All walks of life can usually arrange various social tasks for parents through the school, although parents accept reluctantly, but feel that at least it does not hurt our children in the slightest, then we are also willing to cooperate, which is understandable. But now this pre-made dish thing is of a different nature, don't really think that parents can cooperate with the school without a bottom line.

Friends who have raised horses know that fresh forage is the key to running fast.

The most basic eating problem can not satisfy parents, and parents need to cooperate with each other?

You can't ask the horse to run and eat the prefabricated grass again.

If even what children eat every day can be so easily manipulated by capital, then what is the point of letting children go to that broken school, is it to be a test eater for capital?

In fact, this problem is bottomless anyway, and I think the solution is very simple.

It's not that you can't go to school absolutely without going to school, provided you convince parents.

How to persuade it? It is not persuaded by listening to a few words of truth from experts, but it is necessary to get something real.

First, since so many experts say that pre-made dishes are the improvement of food safety, pre-made dishes are good and good, and eating pre-made dishes is glorious... So, have the units where these experts are all eaten? Have all departments of government agencies eaten it? Have all the big enterprises eaten it? Have the neighborhood committees eaten it? Have the leaders and employees of the so-called "big factories" who make pre-made dishes eaten them?

Don't say so far, say something close, do the teachers in the school eat pre-made dishes?

I have not seen a school proudly introduce to parents that it is offering prepared dishes to its students under the slogan "Prepared dishes are safer", on the contrary, most schools hide and dare not answer this topic head-on.

Second, look at several sets of long-term data, long-term eating pre-made dishes and long-term non-eating pre-made dishes, physical examination reports to make a comparison, take the data to speak, use facts to open our eyes, see how much advantage eating pre-made dishes every day is in terms of safety and health.

He wanted the horse to run, and he wanted the horse to eat the prefabricated grass

As long as all aspects of society are eaten and data is also available, everyone says that it is good, it is really good.

At that time, I think I will also agree to pre-made dishes on campus. But for now, some experts themselves eat fresh meals in the kitchenette every day, but vigorously promote that "it is safer for children to eat prepared dishes"... So I think it's very simple, either everyone eats at the same time, or ask the experts to eat first.

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