Article in the Baltimore Sun titled School lunches are a costly, uneaten mess. Image of a person choosing a salad from a school lunch buffet. Article is located in the opinion readers respond section. Article reads Regarding the recent editorial, “Healthier, higher performing kids” (July 24), I would suggest The Baltimore Sun do an in-depth investigation of school lunches. Please have reporters come into a school cafeteria and witness what today’s school lunches are all about. Interview the cafeteria workers. Interview students. Your paper will win a Pulitzer.  I have worked in a school in which everyone received free breakfast and lunch. The waste of food was sometimes unbearable to watch. I challenge The Sun to find “proper nutrition and high quality.” You will not find any Olivers saying, “Please, sir, may I have some more?” School lunches are a tangled web of federal mandates, counts and tremendous waste. In my own taxpayer mind, I often wonder if a family is already receiving SNAP assistance, then why should they qualify for free school meals? Isn’t that double-dipping?