This is patently false. She tried to get healthier foods in lunches provided by public schools, yes. I think that's something that could and should be addressed.
No one was suggesting confiscating brownies out of kids' lunchboxes.
Ummmm, yes. Yes they were.
School had rules on what had to be in brought-from-home lunchboxes.
PB&J, chips and a Little Debbie (staples of any lunchbox)? No.
No peanut butter because some jackass might be allergic to peanuts, walk by and fall face first into the sandwich.
Chips? Nope. Too much something or other unless they were whole grain chips.
Little Debbie? Nope. Too much fat.
Where were the apples, carrots and broccoli? You know, the things kids scrape off the lunch tray and into the garbage can.
Lunch bags brought from home had to meet standards or the kid would be forced to buy lunch ANYWAY.
Don't tell me it wasn't mandated. I've fought that particular battle.
And yes, she's fat. You could fit my entire wife in one of her enormous trunk legs.
She could smuggle the Cleveland Indians outfield in one butt cheek.
And she's uglier than Aunt Esther.