Little Blogger's Win

Little Blogger's Win

Nine-years-old Martha Payne and her uploaded images (revealing uninspiring school meals) have become really famous online internationally.

Martha set up her blog around six months back showing images of her school meals containing two croquettes, a plain cheeseburger, three slices of cucumber and a lollipop, all with a positive intension.

Her project aimed to raise good funds for a school-meals charity and has fortunately became a hit over the internet with even more than 2 million hits.

The young resident of the coastal town of Lochgilphead (130 miles in the west of Edinburgh) served a “food-o-meter” rating with her blog to enable the readers to rate the meals and assess their contents.

But unfortunately, the matter tightly pinched the local authorities and soon a ban was ordered over the schoolgirl’s blog and her pictures. Argyll and Bute Council stated that the photos had misleading features and were causing distress to cafeteria staff.

Soon the ban became an online talking point and Martha now has more than 2 million followers.

Moreover, the little blogger has also finally won her ongoing food fight with the local authorities of her Scottish town on Friday.


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