Parents in Port Jervis say the school-provided home lunches
they received for their children is not up to par.
They took to social media and sent News 12 photos of
what they say is moldy bread, discolored vegetables, slimy bologna and not enough
food.
The free or discounted meals are being delivered to
families by the district during virtual instruction.
Allison K. wrote to News 12 on Facebook saying, “I have
four children and received two sandwiches, three cereals, four milks, one fruit
rollup and four string cheese. Peanut butter and jelly is unmarked. Bologna
smells and is slimy. This is two days’ worth of food.”
So far, calls from News 12 to the Port Jervis School
District for comment have not been returned.