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A PARENT told how her daughter was left starving after refusing to eat her school dinner because it “looked like it had been stepped on”.
The parent – who asked not to be named – said school dinners are “vile” at QE High in Carmarthen, Wales.
A parent said their daughter’s school dinner “looked like it had been stepped on”[/caption]
The parent said school dinners are “vile” at QE High in Carmarthen, Wales[/caption]
They claim their daughter would rather starve than eat the £2.60 per-day meals, and asks for packed lunches instead.
They said: “My daughter sent me a picture of her food in school.
“It was a jacket potato with cheese but it looked like it had been thrown on the plate.
“It’s been going on for weeks. She says the only edible thing is the paninis, but by the time her year goes for lunch there’s not much left.
“She’s complained a few times before and I’ve now resorted to making her packed lunches every day.
The school dinners – managed by Carmarthenshire Council – look “gooey and like they’re off” the parent added.
“My daughter came back from school hungry last week because she said the food was vile, so she eats me out of house and home when she comes back,” the parent said.
Carmarthenshire Council said it will look into concerns raised about the standard of food at QE High.
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The council’s director of education, Gareth Morgans, said: “Now this has been brought to our attention we will be looking into this matter.
“If any pupil feels that their food is substandard then please take it back to the counter.”
In March, fuming parents lashed out at a school after claiming it served their kids “vile” dinners “not big enough to feed a four year old”.
And in January, the most shocking and stomach-churning school lunches sparked debate on social media as pictures of the unappetizing meals were shared online.
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