I’m a ‘bad mum’ but people are reporting me to welfare for feeding my kids junk – they mostly get fed at school anyway

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SHE describes herself as a “bad mum”.

But Whitney has still been left fuming after discovering she’s once again been reported to the authorities – this time for what she’s been feeding her kids.

Woman in an elevator, looking concerned, with text overlay: "Been reported for what I feed the kids."
Whitney was left fuming after she was reported to the authorities for what she feeds her kids
Lunchbox with a can of Fanta, Kinder Cards, and a Nestle Milky Bar.
The complaint came after she shared a video – presumed by many to be a joke – of her son’s packed lunch
Lunchbox packed with sandwiches, crisps, and a can of Fanta.
It included a can of pop, two packets of crisps, masses of chocolate and cheese
Person holding a bento box with chips, fruit, crackers, cheese, cucumber, nuts, and a wrap.
She shared a look at a more realistic lunch for her son in another TikTok video

She took to TikTok to share a video admitting she’s raging about the latest development, which came after she shared a video of the packed lunch she’d made her seven-year-old for school.

In the clip, which was presumed by many to be a joke, she was seen loading a can of fizzy drink, some Kinder Cards, a massive bar of Milkybar chocolate, four Babybel cheeses, some Cheese Strings, two packets of crisps and a sandwich on white bread.

Responding to the backlash, Whitney insisted that only one of her kids takes a packed lunch – the others are fed at school.

“That is why I make the packed lunches that I do,” she said.

The person reporting the ‘welfare‘ concern had even rung the kids’ schools, she said, but warned that “everything can be traced back”.

She added that the only reason not all of her kids have school dinner is because one of them doesn’t offer it.

“I understand some people’s reasonings for ringing but you know that you’re just wasting people’s time,” she said.

“It’s just pointless – it’s pointless people ringing people because everything is traced back.

“You’re just wasting people’s time.”

“I look after Adley. I can 100% confirm he brings a brilliant packed lunch,” one person commented on the video.

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“Honestly I’m sometimes jealous.

“It’s a very well packed dinner – do people really think as a school we wouldn’t have reported?”

“It’s absolutely crazy!” she responded.

“I try my best always with my babies.

“Just don’t like they’re wasting time for people who need it.”

And in another video, Whitney showed another of her son’s packed lunches – with Ritz crackers, Fridge Raiders chicken bites, some cookies, cucumber, Quavers crisps and loads of fruit.

The only part of the lunch that was somewhat questionable was a wrap that was filled with just butter, but Whitney said it’s only because he doesn’t like ham.

“People have too much time on their hands,” another person commented on the video.

“You’re a great mother.”

“What a joke!” a third slammed.

“Those kids are fed – why can people not see how stupid they look doing that!”

“Can clearly see it’s just a joke,” someone else sighed.

“People need a sense of humour!”

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