A mum has sparked a fierce debate after sharing the two sets of lunches she packs for her children every day
A mum has sparked a debate after sharing pictures of the lunches she packs for her children. The images, which show lunch boxes filled with fruits, snacks and treats, have divided parents.
Her younger children, aged six and nine, get veggie sticks, sandwiches, fruit salads, little lamingtons, chocolate biscuits, Nutella, and other snacks. Her older children, aged 11 and 15, also get veggie sticks, fruit salad, sandwiches, and Nutella, but they also get a packet of Grain Waves, pretzels, a Cake Bar, salami and twiggy sticks, and Tiny Teddies.A mum explained that she spends £45 every week for the lunch boxes as each one costs her £2.25 per child per day.
Yet, other parents commented that her lunch boxes were too generous and some even said they "couldn't imagine" giving that much food to their own children. Some labelled her children as "spoilt". One parent replied: "My son takes one packet food, one piece of fruit, two different drinks, and a bottle of water. That is so much food."
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