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One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.


Can't they donate the food to feed the homeless or underprivileged kids?


Those people would make themselves sick then sue someone for making themselves sick. We need tort reform NOW!


Maybe the caterers need torte reform.

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Our school district is doing a curb side "drive thru" pick up at high school and middle schools. Tues/Thurs next week and Mon/Wed the following week. 2 meals per child/per pickup day.


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Our school district is doing a curb side "drive thru" pick up at high school and middle schools. Tues/Thurs next week and Mon/Wed the following week. 2 meals per child/per pickup day.

"Yes, can we get one Bar-Bee-Q Ribwich and one bag of taco stuff in a Fritos bag?"
AND ONE CHOCOLATE MILK! We have regular milk at home. BUT I WANT CHOCOLATE!
"And one chocolate milk?"

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That's one we are doing some fundraising for...there are probably many such organizations in the city.

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One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.


Can't they donate the food to feed the homeless or underprivileged kids?


Those people would make themselves sick then sue someone for making themselves sick. We need tort reform NOW!


Maybe the caterers need torte reform.

The chefs need toque reform.

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https://www.fillaheart4kids.org/

That's one we are doing some fundraising for...there are probably many such organizations in the city.


Thank you Golden Jet.

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Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


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Jackson said there was a plan to distribute three days worth of food at a time through distribution centers for families who need meals. The district will stock several centers, which will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., starting Tuesday when schools close, Jackson said. Families may call 773-553-KIDS for emergency delivery.

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jackref wrote:
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Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


That's why Nas started this thread. What are ways local communities are helping these kids get a meal. That's why I didn't understand Frank's response.

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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
jackref wrote:
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Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


Careful if you ask that Rick will passive aggressively bring it up and sulk while referencing it in every thread he posts in for the foreseeable future.

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jackref wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
jackref wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


That's why Nas started this thread. What are ways local communities are helping these kids get a meal. That's why I didn't understand Frank's response.
But I mean, schools close for extended breaks regularly. What do these kids who rely on school for meals do during the summer or Christmas break?


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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
jackref wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
jackref wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


That's why Nas started this thread. What are ways local communities are helping these kids get a meal. That's why I didn't understand Frank's response.
But I mean, schools close for extended breaks regularly. What do these kids who rely on school for meals do during the summer or Christmas break?


And spring break.

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Good question. I know where I live the county does provide meals over summer break for those students as we have several year round schools in each city. Not sure about Christmas or Spring Break since the school is actually closed then also. Something I need to find out!

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WaitingforRuffcorn wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
jackref wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


Careful if you ask that Rick will passive aggressively bring it up and sulk while referencing it in every thread he posts in for the foreseeable future.

It would be easier for you to admit you were wrong than go down this path.

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But I mean, schools close for extended breaks regularly. What do these kids who rely on school for meals do during the summer or Christmas break?


And spring break.


There are resources available during the summer and Christmas break that don't exist for unexpected days off. During the strike in Chicago schools were still open for the kids. During the summer kids can still go to schools.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
WaitingforRuffcorn wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
jackref wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.
What happens when schools are closed for extended breaks?


Careful if you ask that Rick will passive aggressively bring it up and sulk while referencing it in every thread he posts in for the foreseeable future.

It would be easier for you to admit you were wrong than go down this path.


You had no point per usual, then pulled your usual passive aggressive drama queen act. Unless you think the virus is a hoax you close the schools. A few more people gather at schools than at NBA games. Canceling the NBA but keeping schools open is a punitive act that does nothing other than make a meaningless gesture.

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You had no point per usual, then pulled your usual passive aggressive drama queen act. Unless you think the virus is a hoax you close the schools. A few more people gather at schools than at NBA games. Canceling the NBA but keeping schools open is a punitive act that does nothing other than make a meaningless gesture.

I bumped the thread. You ignored it. You still are. It's not my fault you didn't get the point.

Closing schools was the right choice. I never said otherwise.

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I am sure at least 2 of those companies will, but without a coordinated system it is really hard to turn around perishables like that without a lot of waste.


Shelters have rules on how much, what, made by who etc that they have to follow I think.


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I would think that the city's Senior centers would have something set up. Check out the Atlas Center over here over on 79th and Cregier. Or St. Sabina on 78th and Racine.

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One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.


Can't they donate the food to feed the homeless or underprivileged kids?


Those people would make themselves sick then sue someone for making themselves sick. We need tort reform NOW!


Maybe the caterers need torte reform.

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I think this was all addressed, at least as far as chicago goes, even on Friday.

While I agree that feeding and daycaring is an unusual burden on the school system, I am thankful CPS recognizes and accepts this increased role.

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I think this was all addressed, at least as far as chicago goes, even on Friday.

While I agree that feeding and daycaring is an unusual burden on the school system, I am thankful CPS recognizes and accepts this increased role.


Was it?

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I would guess that the Chicago Public Schools are not a safe place for many students. I would also venture that there is not much we can do about children with parents who have no interest in taking care of them on a mass scale.

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I would guess that the Chicago Public Schools are not a safe place for many students. I would also venture that there is not much we can do about children with parents who have no interest in taking care of them on a mass scale.

Look at the Bernie Sanders voter here!

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We just got an email "All children who reside within District 58’s boundaries have the option to receive a free bag lunch for the duration of our closure. This includes any child, ages 0-18, who resides within District 58 boundaries."

I'm not really sure why it's all children?


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We just got an email "All children who reside within District 58’s boundaries have the option to receive a free bag lunch for the duration of our closure. This includes any child, ages 0-18, who resides within District 58 boundaries."

I'm not really sure why it's all children?


Are the kids going to bring their parents W2s with? There is really no fast way to tell.

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Also removes stigma associated with free meal program.


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Also removes stigma associated with free meal program.


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