An outraged mum is demanding an apology from her daughter's school after the youngster was 'told to eat food she’d flung in a bin'.
Furious mother Seteasha said that her daughter Cianna-Rae, eight, was told to eat cheese sandwiches that she had thrown away because they were "tasteless and the bread hard".Seteasha, 31, said: “Not even a dog gets treated like this.” She now wants to move her daughter away from Osborne Primary School in Birmingham, reports Birmingham Live.The primary school said that the children's sandwiches are securely sealed in cling film and then placed in paper bags.The bin is only used to dispose of the paper bags.
They are not used to deposit food waste.Schoolgirl Cianna-Rae said: “I sat down but the bread was a bit hard and there wasn’t any butter or anything, it was just plain cheese, so I threw it in the bin and a dinner lady told me to eat it.“I took it out of the bin and when she wasn’t looking I put it back in the bin and then went outside.”Mum Seteasha, from Erdington, Birmingham, said: “I felt absolutely disgusted.
Not even a dog gets treated like that. Why she was told to take it out of the bin and eat it?”Seteasha added: “My daughter explained to me that she and two other friends didn’t like their lunch so they put it in the bin.“A dinner lady saw this and made them take the food out of the bin and eat it.
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