Talk About Processed Food

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I just saw this and couldn't believe it. Who buys this junk?

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I've never seen it on a stick, but I've seen pancake wrapped sausages before. I suspect it is intended for eating on the run -- always a great idea for family togetherness. Judging by some of the foods I've seen offered for sale, these aren't all that outlandish. Stupid, yes; but outlandish? Hey, it's what's for breakfast.
 

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They served those for breakfast at our school, until the teachers complained. Healthier choices are being added, but things are slow to change.
 

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I bet there are at least 50 ingredients in it.

Mary
Right! And most of them are unpronounceable.
They served those for breakfast at our school, until the teachers complained. Healthier choices are being added, but things are slow to change.
That might be where I first saw them!
 

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@Smart Red , did they ever serve those "super buns"? A big wad of pre-packaged chemical white dough, with a heavy sugar glaze.

I know some of these kids don't get any other food, and a hunk of sugar dough is better than starving to death, but I am glad teachers are fighting to get them a little fresh fruit with some mozzarella cheese. They don't serve hot meals, like eggs or oatmeal, because breakfast gets delivered to the classroom in bags.
 

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