Dear Lunch Staff,
Thank you so much for serving us lunch every day! While you strive to make the school lunches delicious as well as nutritious, I think that you could make some tweaks and improvements:
1) Try to make the food visually appealing. I know that you have to make about 700 meals a day, but these 700 meals will go to waste if everyone doesn’t like the way they look.
2) Just crack once in awhile. We don’t need to always be nutritious. A cookie every now and again can’t hurt.
3) More variety. Think about it. Would kids rather eat a meal they did not choose, or have more options?
4) Try to be more polite. Sometimes when lunch ladies are mean, I don’t accept their food.
Sincerely,
Gwen
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