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Triangle-shaped flapjacks have been banned from an Essex school on
safety grounds.

Oat bars can only be served in squares or rectangles by canteen staff at
Castle View School in Canvey Island after a child suffered a minor eye
injury in a fight.

A Year Seven pupil was hit in the eye by a triangle flapjack last
Wednesday after it was thrown across the dinner hall, claims The Sun.

That particular shape of flapjack has now been banned by the headteacher.

A school insider called the decision "ludicrous", adding: "It's very
silly. You'd have thought teachers would have more pressing concerns
than the shape of snacks and puddings."

http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quir...ular_flapjacks
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On Monday, March 25, 2013 8:52:34 PM UTC-5, amdx wrote:
Triangle-shaped flapjacks have been banned from an Essex school on

safety grounds.



Oat bars can only be served in squares or rectangles by canteen staff at

Castle View School in Canvey Island after a child suffered a minor eye

injury in a fight.



A Year Seven pupil was hit in the eye by a triangle flapjack last

Wednesday after it was thrown across the dinner hall, claims The Sun.



That particular shape of flapjack has now been banned by the headteacher.



A school insider called the decision "ludicrous", adding: "It's very

silly. You'd have thought teachers would have more pressing concerns

than the shape of snacks and puddings."



http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quir...ular_flapjacks


"Triangle-shaped flapjacks"

Oatmeal bars contain sharp corners which are of no doubt dangerous to public school children and a cause worth lobbying against. jps is wasting his time and what little mental energy he contains posting his humdrum of robotic firearm articles.
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