He Forgot His Lunch Money, What They Fed This Small Boy Is Disgusting!

Having a free meal isn’t a bad thing, it means grace! right? But not this one…

Amy Whittaker Anders, who has recently been outraged after his son’s school cafeteria has replaced his good hearty meal with peanut butter and jelly covered with a dark green mold. Disgusting and inappropriate.

Well, Mrs. Ander has explained to her Facebook post, via WISH-TV that after her son told the school official that he’d forgotten his lunch money, they took his tray away from him and replaced it with a simple peanut butter sandwich to eat. Aside from the fact that two slices of bread with peanut butter isn’t exactly a hearty meal, Jake looked down at his substitute lunch to find that it was largely covered in dark green mold.

Amy Whittaker Anders

“Jake forgot his lunch money today. They took his lunch away and he was given this moldy peanut butter sandwich. I sure feel sorry for the kids without actual money who get this each day,” Amy Whittaker Anders wrote on Facebook.

Well, what’s worse than that? The cafeteria also didn’t allow Ander’s son to have any milk which concludes the idea that this is not an isolated case.

“My question is, how could the cafeteria not see this mold. They also took his milk away. His friend also got one a couple of weeks ago week covered in mold,” Amy Whittaker Anders wrote added.

Amy Whittaker Anders

Jake Anders has reportedly informed the cafeteria official that his sandwich is not edible so it was discarded and given another sandwich but the boy was afraid to eat that as presumably, it was taken from the same stash of molded sandwiches.

“I got a message that he did not feel good and had forgotten his lunch money and this was his lunch,” she replied. “He did take it back to get one without mold but was afraid to eat it. He took a pic last week of his friend’s moldy sandwich when his lunch was taken away. Jake said he got to the register and they took his tray.”

Amy Whittaker Anders

This incident should be a big lesson for all schools in the country to be more detailed on their food service, remembering that health is wealth.

Sources: TapHaps, WISH-TV