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School replaces child's homemade lunch for Chicken Nuggets!

21st February 2012 | By Natural Cures News

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An elementary school in North Carolina is known to be searching the homemade lunches of schoolchildren with the objective to get them to ditch their healthy home-made lunches and learn to eat pasteurized, homogenized USDA approved cow's milk and processed meats containing chemicals that promote cancer.

The homemade school lunches that don't meet USDA guidelines are "enhanced" with what the state calls the "missing items" (the processed meat laced with chemicals, or the dead, pasteurized milk, produced with Bovine Growth Hormones). Parents are then asked to pay for the additional cost.

So, the state is forcing parents to buy cancer linked processed foods and feed them to their children! It's Insane!

The mother said "What got me so mad," as reported in CarolinaJournal.com, "...is, number one, don't tell my kid I'm not packing her lunch box properly. I pack her lunchbox according to what she eats. It always consists of a fruit. It never consists of a vegetable. She eats vegetables at home because I have to watch her because she doesn't really care for vegetables."

So the girl brought to school a turkey and cheese sandwich, a banana, some potato chips and some apple juice. It's not a winners lunch, but guess what the school replaced it with? Chicken nuggets!

Yeah, those fatty chicken-like objects made from mechanically-separated chicken we recently posted an article on this at www.facebook.com/NaturalCures. They probably contain MSG or some other enhancing chemical and they're probably fried in genetically-modified soy oil or corn oil. That must be very beneficial to a learning environment.

Why would the government push this? Or is it a matter of the sooner you all die, the more money the government will save on social security. I bet that's a lesson these kids aren't taught in school. You're more valuable to the state dead than alive.

The school's slogan is: West Hoke Elementary School commits to promoting education by providing an environment conducive to learning.

Obviously nutrition doesn't play a role in that learning "environment." Forcing children to eat processed chicken nuggets and pasteurized, homogenized, dead cow's milk isn't a commitment to learning in my view, is it yours?



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