7 Hilarious Lunch Notes That All Frustrated Parents Will Relate To

"Every time you don't eat your sandwich a unicorn dies."

21 March, 2018
7 Hilarious Lunch Notes That All Frustrated Parents Will Relate To

​After getting fed up with their kids' picky eating and unhealthy habits, a few frustrated parents are retaliating with some majorly hilarious hand-written lunch notes that are gaining traction online, inspiring sympathetic parents all over the world. 

The sassy notes have been uploaded to Instagram and Imgur, and have even started to gain momentum on Pinterest, showing the hilarious lengths moms and dads are willing to go to to get their point across.

One courageous dad instilled fear in his little one, while simultaneously coming up with his own hashtag (#Dadfact). 

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But apparently his kid didn't get the picture. Dad once again packs a note with lunch, this time with a more passive aggressive approach. 

Imgur user michellehas2ls served up some sass to her 11-year-old daughter after she told her mom she was too old to keep getting notes in her lunchbox. Her response? Sending a "not-note," of course.

When you're exhausted, cutting an apple seems equivalent to climbing Mount Everest. Which is exactly why this mom left it up to her kid.

Kids have great imaginations, right?! This mom begged her youngster to pretend these rice cakes were chocolate chip cookies. Good luck with that one.

Maybe screaming at them through a creepy Invader Sim will work? 

And then there's the kids who actually WANT to eat healthy, but can't because of their dad's, erm, collection in the fridge. 

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Sometimes kids (and parents) need a little tough love, right?

[via DailyMail.com]

Credit: Cosmopolitan
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