Pages

November 21, 2014

Twitter's #ThanksMichelleObama Hashtag Has Students Sharing Photos of Their Gross School Lunches

School Lunches, Michelle Obama Twitter, Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Well, this is fairly unappetizing. 

Twitter's #ThanksMichelleObama hashtag has gone viral after a number of upset students began tweeting pics of their school lunches, which are meant to comply with the USDA's food regulations, championed by the first lady, in her effort to fight childhood obesity. 

The images range from photos of "mystery mush," as one student described, to Thanksgiving-themed meals—and there's no denying that they all look pretty disgusting. 

"While budgets are tight right now, there are schools across the country that are showing that it doesn't take a whole lot of money or resources to give our kids the nutrition they deserve," Michelle Obama said back in January 2012. "What it does take, however, is effort. What it does take is imagination. What it does take is a commitment to our children's futures." 

WATCH: Celebs read mean tweets

Had a very #healthylunch today. The apple definitely made up for the "mystery mush" #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/RWCnQRCxJK

? Hunter Whitney (@huntwhitney4) November 13, 2014

One student who attends Wisconsin's Richmond Center High School shared a photo of a meal that is apparently meant to be "Spanish rice," adding that students are denied salt with their dishes. 

The new standards for school meals were implimented in 2012 and are intended to "result in healthier meals for kids across the nation." The modified guidelines are said to be based on the "latest nutritional science" with a focus on "limiting calories based on the age of children being served to ensure proper portion size" as well as "increasing the focus on reducing the amounts of saturated fat, trans fats and sodium."

Grilled cheese and plastic for lunch..yummy ?????? #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/YQ9N7XpLeB

? Kendrick (@KendraPohlman) November 21, 2014

Yum school lunch part 2 #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/y8qY680qwR

? Jess Sency (@Jess_Sency) November 21, 2014

Sometimes, you can never have enough ketchup. #ThanksMichelleObama #USpoli pic.twitter.com/N0wNy1Wzfo

? Jimmydubyyc (@jimmydubyyc) November 21, 2014

This is my lunch. I'm in high school. #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/02t4MScBIe

? Maya Wuertz (@wuertznightmare) November 17, 2014

Opened the cheeto bag and there was only 2 Cheetos. #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/UKSp5FedCv

? moll (@Molly_Kilcoin) October 2, 2014

One student even went so far as to slam the first lady as well as her husband President Barack Obama

This is where school lunches end up, just like your husband's promises. #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/29xxZgtKvF

? Mr Gray (@realmistergray) November 21, 2014

Of course, as with any Twitter hashtag, the disgrunted students have received backlash, with many claiming that kids are being ungrateful for the fact that they have food to eat. 

the #ThanksMichelleObama kids should be asking their schools for more nutritious food and stop blaming Mrs. Obama for limiting garbage food.

? Loribelle (@LoribelleAretz) November 21, 2014

People tweeting about school lunches w/ #ThanksMichelleObama are 2014's version of spoiled kids who complained to lunch ladies in the past.

? JustinGreen? (@JGreenDC) November 21, 2014

Stop complaining about your school lunch and be grateful you even have food to eat! #ThanksMichelleObama #BrattyChildren

? Monica Kucera (@MonicaJKucera) November 21, 2014

For the record, Michelle Obama herself often Instagrams pics of healthy food. And it's safe to say there's more than a slight difference. 

Challenge: Share your favorite #SummerSalad. Ours is made from fresh veggies in our garden.

A photo posted by First Lady Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) on

We're picking fresh veggies straight from the White House Kitchen Garden to celebrate the beginning of fall. Check out delicious veggie recipes inspired by MyPlate to start on your own healthy fall meals ? pinterest.com/MyPlateRecipes

A photo posted by First Lady Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) on

Hey, @Alphacat. The First Lady wants to know? #TurnipForWhat? #AskTheFirstLady #TD4W

A video posted by First Lady Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) on

What do you think of the #ThanksMichelleObama hashtag? Tell us in the comments! 

FROM AROUND THE WEB
MORE ON EONLINE

No comments :

Post a Comment