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Franfogel wrote:
> I just spent some time with my daughter and grandchildren and found out, to my > surprise, that when their elementary school has a bake sale no one can bring > homemade baked items. They must all be bought at the store. She was told that > this was to prevent anyone getting sick (and presumably to prevent the school > from being sued). This seems totally absurd to me. In all the years I've been > on this planet I have never heard of anyone getting sick from something they > bought at a school bake sale. Am I off the beam here? What do you think? > If that is the way they are going to be they might as well try some sort of cookie sale fundraiser like Girl Guide cookies. I used to bake stuff for the bake sale at my son's school. Then I found out that the were selling the stuff for less than it cost me to make them. Nuts to that. All I was doing was providing someone with cheap baked goods and the school was getting the money. |
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