Sarah Wu

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Sarah Wu
Wu in 2012
Born
Sarah Wu
Occupation(s)School Teacher, Blogger, Author
Years active2010–present
SpouseMike Wu

Sarah Wu (born 1977) is an American elementary school teacher who went undercover in 2010 to "raise awareness about school lunch food in America."[1] Wu is more widely know by her blog identity Mrs Q.[2] Throughout 2010, Wu ate school-lunch every day and anonymously documented the food being served via her blog at Fedupwithlunch.com. During the project, Wu was a teacher in the Chicago public school system and worked at Haugan Elementary.[3]

Mrs. Q

The idea for Mrs. Q came to Sarah Wu when she didn't have time to pack her own lunch. After buying lunch from her school's cafeteria, Wu was shocked to see what her students were being served. She then came up with the idea to eat lunch from her cafeteria, every day for a year, and document it through an online blog. Each day during the 2010 school year, Wu lined up with students and bought her lunch. She would then take it back to her room, snap a photo of it on her desk, and upload the photo to her blog.[4]

References

  1. ^ Wu, Sarah. "FedUpWithLunch". Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  2. ^ Chang, Juju. "School Lunch Reform Tips From 'Mrs. Q'". ABC News. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  3. ^ Eng, Monica. "School lunch blogger 'Mrs. Q' drops anonymity". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  4. ^ Gunlock, Julie. "Wu-rrying About School Lunches". The National Review. Retrieved 7 October 2011.

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