Tuesday, July 16, 2013

School's Cheap Alternatives


 First, I would like to take a minute to honor a fallen cancer patient, Talia Castellano who passed away today at 11:22 am at the age of 13. I would like to offer my condolences to her friends, family and anyone who was close with her. It is shocking news to hear.

 Schools always want to buy cheap things. Toilet paper, paper towels, paper and the grossest of all, food. But buying cheap in this case paper towels mean they lack quality meaning you have to use more to get the job done. So is buying everything so cheaply really worth it?

The food at schools is awful. Pizza- shriffled up cheese topped off with a burnt crust, Soup- A mystery of vegetables and meat, Italian Dunkers- Bread that if you notice what it looks like is tiny spects of newly forming mold, and who could forget milk- which sometimes you can taste that it's rotted.

So really whats the point of buying more for less if it requires you to use more of the product? School's think they're saving the day but really they need to think of a better alternative.


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