When little Jack Ormisher opened his packed lunch, he was delighted to find inside a cheese sandwich his mummy had made for him.
But before he could tuck into the meal, staff at the nursery he attended snatched it away - leaving him in tears.
Apparently, the sandwich broke their 'healthy eating' rules. Instead, the two-year-old was offered fruit and vegetables.
Later when Jack's father arrived to pick him up from the Westfield Children's Centre in Pemberton, near Wigan, staff told him that if his son wanted sandwiches in future they must include lettuce or tomato.
Jack's mother, Dorothy Gallear, 32, was so incensed she has now enrolled him at a different nursery.
'I think it is absolutely pathetic and these people are playing Big Brother with people's lives,' she said yesterday. 'The attitude of the nursery was ridiculous. They were looking down their noses at me.
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UK food snatchers
UK food snatchers
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Re: UK food snatchers
Oh ferchristsake. A cheese sandwich is perfectly fine.
Yes, with tomato and lettuce it would be healthier but he is bloody two years old. Getting them to eat at the best of times, let alone an actual balanced diet, is near impossible.
Tossers.
Yes, with tomato and lettuce it would be healthier but he is bloody two years old. Getting them to eat at the best of times, let alone an actual balanced diet, is near impossible.
Tossers.
Bah!

