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Food & Drink

Posted by: bluey42

16th Jun 2010 03:04pm

Hi I was wondering what do you all think about no more lollie drives at schools


Anonymous
  • 30th Nov 2010 06:52pm

Its fundraising and yet another example of the do gooders taking over our freedom of choice. I used love the girl guides biscuits and the chocs and lollies that came around. Bottom line they are only asking for a few dollars for a good cause - education. Its your choice to buy them - if you don't want them don't buy them. Most of theses places that supply only charge for whats sold so there is no need to sell everything.
Take responsibility for yourself and for your kids health - just cause they selling them doesn't mean they have to buy or eat a truck load of them


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