About forty lazy takers were in arrears on their lunch money. The best way to teach those filthy beggars a lesson? Humiliate them publicly by taking away their lunches and throwing them in the trash.
It just makes good business sense not to let lazy children that haven't worked a day in their lives take food they did not pay for.
No matter we are experiencing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression those students obviously are just moochers trying to game the system.
Jason Olsen, a Salt Lake City District spokesman, said the district’s child-nutrition department became aware that Uintah had a large number of students who owed money for lunches.
As a result, the child-nutrition manager visited the school and decided to withhold lunches to deal with the issue, he said.
But cafeteria workers weren’t able to see which children owed money until they had already received lunches, Olsen explained.
The workers then took those lunches from the students and threw them away, he said, because once food is served to one student it can’t be served to another.
That will teach them.