School’s vendor served chicken, watermelon at start of Black History Month
School’s vendor served chicken, watermelon at start of Black History Month
Feb 06, 2023 by Washington Post
Key Facts
- On Feb. 1, New York middle school students were scheduled to be served cheesesteaks, broccoli and fruit for lunch, according to a school letter.
- However, the meal changed on the first day of Black History Month to chicken, waffles and watermelon.
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- Choose your plan In a letter to parents, Nyack Middle School Principal David Johnson blamed the school’s food vendor, Aramark, for serving what he wrote was an “inexcusably insensitive” meal.
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