School tells of Melbourne mum over lamington

  • Melbourne mother slammed after she packed a lamington into child’s lunchbox 
  • The tasty treat was returned by the school to the mortified mother uneaten
  • A note said the lamington ‘did not comply with the school’s nutrition policy’  

A Melbourne mother has been slammed by a school after she packed a lamington in her child’s lunchbox.

The tasty treat was returned to the mortified mother uneaten along with a note from the kindergarten, Seven News reported.

The note said the lamington ‘did not comply with the school’s nutrition policy’.

The note said the lamington ‘did not comply with the school’s nutrition policy’ 

A Melbourne mother has been slammed by a school after she packed a lamington in her child's lunchbox 

A Melbourne mother has been slammed by a school after she packed a lamington in her child’s lunchbox 

 The mother was told never to include a lamington in her child’s lunch again. 

This comes a year after a South Australian mother was left mortified when her three-year-old child’s preschool sent home a note about the contents of the lunchbox she had packed that morning.

She had included a piece of chocolate cake for her child to eat during the day, which she quickly learned was against school policy.

People took to social media to express their shock at the policy. 

‘That’s bad, Australia getting to PC!! It’s a bloody lamington,’ one person wrote on Twitter.  

When her child arrived home, she came with a note featuring an oversized, red frowning face image.

‘Your child has chocolate slice from the red food category today,’ the letter read.

 ‘Please choose healthier options for kindy.’ 

This comes a year after a South Australian mother was left mortified when her three-year-old child's preschool sent home a note about the contents of the lunchbox she had packed that morning 

This comes a year after a South Australian mother was left mortified when her three-year-old child’s preschool sent home a note about the contents of the lunchbox she had packed that morning 



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