![]() My Mom doesn’t rinse out the thermos well enough.” “Are you taking complaints?” asks 8-year-old Jason Swesnik, approaching the lunch table where I am observing sandwich styles. (Few children pack their own, preferring to grumble about what their parents pack.) I alert the clamorous lunchers that I am their pipeline to the adult world of lunch-packers. Sensing a certain malaise about the take-out menu in our house - plus envy of more desirable lunches packed by other parents - I am here to research what is in and out in bag lunches. IT IS LUNCH TIME at Lafayette Elementary School. See also The I Hate Mayonnaise Club and more stories about school lunches. I can still picture Jason coming up to me to ask if he can register a complaint about his lunch.). ![]() See separate note with some details, below. Jason Swesnik, the adorable little boy who as a grammar school student took a starring role in this story died, suddenly, at the age of 32. ![]() (This article first appeared in the Washington Post long ago the essential truths have not changed. ![]()
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