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Swedish Lunch Lady Dinged for Doing TOO Good a Job

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How DARE you bake your own bread when the other kids in other schools get store bought?  ::)

A talented head cook at a school in central Sweden has been told to stop baking fresh bread and to cut back on her wide-ranging veggie buffets because it was unfair that students at other schools didn't have access to the unusually tasty offerings.

A talented head cook at a school in central Sweden has been told to stop baking fresh bread and to cut back on her wide-ranging veggie buffets because it was unfair that students at other schools didn't have access to the unusually tasty offerings.

Pupils at the school have become accustomed to feasting on newly baked bread and an assortment of 15 vegetables at lunchtime, but now the good times are over.

The municipality has ordered Eriksson to bring it down a notch since other schools do not receive the same calibre of food - and that is "unfair".

Moreover, the food on offer at the school doesn't comply with the directives of a local healthy diet scheme which was initiated in 2011, according to the municipality.

"A menu has been developed... It is about making a collective effort on quality, to improve school meals overall and to try and ensure everyone does the same," Katarina Lindberg, head of the unit responsible for the school diet scheme, told the local Falukuriren newspaper.

However, Lindberg was not aware of Eriksson's extraordinary culinary efforts and how the decision to force her to cut back had prompted outrage among students and parents.

"It has been claimed that we have been spoiled and that it's about time we do as everyone else," Eriksson said.

She insisted, however, that her creative cooking has not added to the municipality's expenses.

"I have not had any complaints," she told the paper.

Eriksson added that she sees it as her job to ensure that the pupils are offered several alternatives at meal times.

The food on offer does not always suit all pupils, she explained, and therefore she makes sure there are plenty of vegetables to choose from as well as proteins in the form of chicken, shrimp, or beef patties.

From now on, the school's vegetable buffet will be halved in size and Eriksson's handmade loafs will be replaced with store-bought bread ....
The Local (Sweden), 6 Oct 12
 
How nice that in order to be "fair" we have to bring back excellence to a common level of mediocrity. Instead of bringing it down they should have given professionnal development to the other school chef to be as good as her.

I am going back to dreaming of a better more logical world...
 
ettibebs said:
How nice that in order to be "fair" we have to bring back excellence to a common level of mediocrity. Instead of bringing it down they should have given professionnal development to the other school chef to be as good as her.

I going back to dreaming of a better more logical world...

This is what left-wing socialists do best. Everything is reduced to mediocrity for the "common good".
 
Good ole socialists...wouldn't want anyone to standout, through hardwork, from the rest....
 
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