I get it that JO has
brought more attention to the school food issue, but it is so often the wrong kind
of attention, the kind that seeks to blame those lowest on the food chain — the cafeteria ladies, the local schools, the local nutrition director — for problems which are coming from the top — the criminally low Federal funding that forces schools to rely on cheap processed food; the thicket
of government
regulation which must be followed no matter how senseless, and hoops which must be jumped through to get the pitifully low reimbursement; the
lack of ongoing Federal funds to pay for equipment repair or kitchen renovation, forcing schools to rely on preprocessed food instead
of scratch cooking, unless they can pass the hat locally to pay for a central kitchen to cook fresh meals.
Of course it brings risks — a lack of certainty in the fields of taxation, of cross border dividends post Brexit, the absence of a unified approach to the regulation of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool of human capital and talen
Of course it
brings risks — a
lack of certainty in the fields of taxation, of cross border dividends post Brexit, the absence of a unified approach to the regulation of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool of human capital and talen
of certainty in the fields
of taxation, of cross border dividends post Brexit, the absence of a unified approach to the regulation of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool of human capital and talen
of taxation,
of cross border dividends post Brexit, the absence of a unified approach to the regulation of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool of human capital and talen
of cross border dividends post Brexit, the absence
of a unified approach to the regulation of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool of human capital and talen
of a unified approach to the
regulation of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool of human capital and talen
of the industry, and a drain on the UK based pool
of human capital and talen
of human capital and talent.