sWhen a mother sends her three-year-old son’s lunch to school in a lunch box, she takes comfort in knowing her son will eat what she has prepared for him. However, the surprise came when the mother received a message from her son’s nursery inside an empty Pringles can, telling him to make healthy choices.
Megan PV, from New England in the US, shared the episode with TikTok users and noted that she wished the school had contacted her directly, rather than writing a note to her son.
In the letter, the teacher described the mother as “passive aggressive” for repeatedly sending “unhealthy food” for her son’s lunch.
In the post, the mother admitted that she deleted the original video describing the situation because she did not want her son to be negatively affected at school, but said, however, that she now regrets deleting it and explained why.
In the original video, the mother said she was upset that her three-year-old son was “awkward” and so was she as a result.
In the new video, Meghan explains that she left her son at home and spoke to the teacher and told her she was “frustrated” with the way the situation was handled, explaining that she wished they “communicated directly” rather than sending the message on a box of Pringles chips.
In addition, Megan has made it clear that she does not consider Pringles to be harmful to her son’s health. The mother further explained that she did not receive any apology and that the nursery did not take responsibility.
At the end of the conversation, the teacher told the mother that there were “no more vacancies” for her son, and he had to stop going to the nursery.
@employee The first part of the Pringle Gate update #to update #MomsofticTalk #diffuse original sound – Megan PV
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