On the first day of Black History Month, the planned hot lunch menu for students at a New York middle school was changed by the district's food vendor, without notice, and kids were offered chicken and waffles, with watermelon as the dessert.
Aramark on Thursday night issued an apology, acknowledging the timing of the meal was inappropriate and it"should have been more thoughtful in its service."
Johnson, in the note to middle school families, said that he hoped"this unfortunate situation can act as a learning opportunity for Aramark to be more mindful when making decisions that impact our students." "We anticipate this will assist Aramark in aligning to the values of excellence through equity our district strives to uphold," Montesano said.issues, something several parents pointed to in expressing disappointment that the incident occurred in the first place.
"I'm surprised it wasn’t caught," she said, noting the district's equity work."It’s really disappointing."
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