Father Ross Hunt criticizes teachers for criticizing lunch boxes and cruel double standards

Father Ross Hunt criticizes teachers for criticizing lunch boxes and cruel double standards

A British father received thousands of virtual high-fives after explaining his “pretty trivial” reaction to teachers criticizing his daughter’s lunch.

Ross Hunt was fed up with his daughter Isabelle coming home, devastated by the annoying lunch ladies telling him what to eat and what not to eat from the groceries sent home.

The father of three quickly printed a label for the young man’s lunchbox and invited the “curious” teachers to take a look inside.

A father shows his anger at school cafeteria ladies after criticizing his daughter for eating

“We are aware of the contents of this box and are happy that Isabella can eat whatever she wants,” the label says.

Ross was happy to add a background for his 66,000 fans.

‘Kids at school cheated on one of the ladies at the restaurant for eating unhealthy food.

“Oh, don’t eat it. Eat your sandwich. Oh, you shouldn’t have this,” she said.

Before he explains that he finds this very frustrating and prevents his daughter from taking her lunch to school.

If kids can buy cake at school but are harassed when they get it from home, explain that the packed lunch rules seem hypocritical.

The tag was the angry dad’s second attempt, but his wife Rachel drew a line on the first.

Ross Hunt joked that criticism caused his daughter to fill her picnic lunch with sweets

Ross Hunt joked that criticism caused his daughter to fill her picnic lunch with sweets

It read, “Stay away from the lunch box, you damn curious thug.”

“I think that would be trouble for us,” he admitted.

Dad said it was tempting to fill his packed lunch with marshmallows or colorful candy popcorn, but he decided not to.

Send some fruit, chips, and chocolate instead.

Mr. Hunt wants teachers to step back and let parents decide what to feed their children.

And it turns out that many agree with him.

“Give them a chance for the first tag. If it doesn’t change…tag two,” one mother laughed.

“I work at a school and I fight often. I would rather a child eat a lot of “healthy” foods that they do not eat and be full,” said one teacher.

He said that his daughter should be able to eat lunch in any order she wants.

He said that his daughter should be able to eat lunch in any order she wants.

Others point to “double standards” issues.

“It’s a nightmare, they promote healthy eating, but my son comes home and says they’re eating pizza, chips and some cake, so which portion is healthy,” wrote one mother.

“I used to work at a school that served cakes, but we had to confiscate a penguin bar from a kid’s lunch because that’s not allowed, it’s crazy,” one teacher said.

But some people were not impressed and said that the father should listen to the teacher’s advice and offer more than his own advice.

He said that he made the label himself, but that his wife thought it was too much.

He said that he made the label himself, but that his wife thought it was too much.

“Well, swearing is a bad example for your child, but she will decide how to talk to you in the future and she will have health problems,” one woman wrote in the post.

Others agreed with the post, saying they “liked” how small the hashtag was.

“I can be very rude,” the father agreed.

Some parents complain that “healthy eating” rules make their kids worry about eating junk food.

“The work I had to do to convince my daughter that she could have a KitKat with lunch salad and ham wrap, cucumber sticks and a satsuma was unrealistic,” one mother said.

Another said she was afraid her children would become obsessed with the rules.

Daddy said etiquette didn’t work, so they quarreled outside and had a packed lunch.

He adds that he can eat the contents in any order he wants.

He explained that dinner was served at home on a divider plate – with dessert on the side and the kids could eat it in whatever order they wanted.

“Show them that everything is fine in moderation,” he said.

“And if he just eats the delicacies and nothing else, he will be hungry, so it’s up to him.

He spoke of the “little” tactics that emerged after numerous discussions with the school on the subject.

He then made a follow-up video explaining how to put the treats in your kids’ lunchbox.

Source: Daily Mail

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