No, it is not. Many parents make their children food for their class and it does not seem to be a problem. However, if one child is deathly allergic to that food, for example peanut butter, that food may have to be put away.
It is against the law to bring items such as homemade cupcakes and the like for the whole class. Your child can still bring a homemade lunch for themselves though.
actually if u cant cook than people would sugust that but no
Generally, no you cant bring your own food to the cinema as they are sort of persuading you to buy food and drinks in the cinema.
It depends on the school. You wouldn't bring food to a restaurant, so if your school sold the right to provide food to some junk food company (Do they do that? Not around here.) I suppose the school has sold the students as captive consumers. Go outside and eat. Then organize a protest. Boycott. Get your rights back.
its probably sick bring it to the pediatrician
Bring healthy food, eat healthy food before and after school.
You can bring commercially packaged and sealed food items to Mexico without restrictions or limitations. It is recommended to avoid bringing fresh fruits, vegetables, and homemade food items to comply with customs regulations.
It is then 'homemade'
You can bring a variety of finger foods such as mini sliders, vegetable or fruit platters, chips and dip, or a cheese and charcuterie board. Alternatively, you can also bring a homemade dish like mini quiches, stuffed mushrooms, or buffalo chicken dip.
Because junk food has lots of fats, which brings up more weight. Homemade is better because whoever is cooking for you knows what's right. Junk food does have oils and fats. And when you make food at home you prevent from using oils and fats. So, homemade food has a greater chance of being healthier.
It is homemade, as in homemade bread and cakes, etc
no. you cant take food or drinks on a plane. if you want something then you have to get in the plane and ask them for it.