Michelle Obama’s “Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act” was created to ensure kids have access to nutritional lunches in schools. And while the kids may be healthy, they are definitely not happy — hence the creation of a sarcastic hashtag #ThanksMichelleObama on Twitter where high school kids gave the USDA-approved food nicknames like “mystery mush” and “vomitous mass.”
Photos of a variety of #healthylunches nationwide collected online, like the below photo from Richmond Center High School in Wisconsin.
Had a very #healthylunch today. The apple definitely made up for the “mystery mush” #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/RWCnQRCxJK
— Hunter Whitney (@huntwhitney4) November 13, 2014
#thanksmichelleobama our school lunch sure is healthy.
A photo posted by baby freak 🎀💀💕 (@mellowlittlelady) onNov 11, 2014 at 7:37pm PST
Yum school lunches #thanksmichelleobama pic.twitter.com/eS27j75Oae
— Jess Sency (@Jess_Sency) November 18, 2014
my school lunch today #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/2jeYlJF0wu
— josh russell (@josh_emerson) November 21, 2014
This is my lunch. I’m in high school. #ThanksMichelleObama pic.twitter.com/02t4MScBIe
— Maya Wuertz (@wuertznightmare) November 17, 2014
The First Lady has yet to respond to complaints.