HIGH SCHOOL BANS FOOD ORDERING APPS

At least one school has now banned all food deliveries to students. In Sacramento, California, Granite Bay High School students have been skipping the traditional school cafeteria, using apps like DoorDash, GrubHub, Postmates and Uber Eats to have their lunch brought to them during class time. School officials were constantly searching the halls for students whose meals had been brought to the building. “We can’t manage it, and we shouldn’t manage it,” said Principal Jennifer Leighton. “It’s not our job to find a kid and make sure he knows his lunch is here.”
* Our schools are falling back into barbarism.
* Do our school kids even know what the word “barbarism” means?
* It means, pack your own damn lunch, you spoiled rotten kids.
* How about drones delivering lunch right to the kids by zeroing in on their cellphones?
* It could work if everybody keeps their head down.
* Here’s an idea: Have the food in the school cafeteria not suck so much.
* GrubHub? Well, it certainly sounds classy.
* The principal actually said, “It’s not our job”? That’s the mantra of failed bureaucrats everywhere.
* Here’s some advice: Even if it isn’t your job, don’t come right out and say that. It just sounds lame.
* People might get the feeling that you don’t really care and are just trying to collect a paycheck.
* I could see how annoying it would be: “Um, thanks for delivering my lunch, Principal Leighton, but could you check on what happened to the side order of fries?”