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Did you enjoy school lunches?

It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.
 
In high school I got credit to work the kitchen during lunches. It came with the bonus of basically getting any food I want. I'd usually make myself a wrap. The lunch ladies would send me home with whole pizzas some days.
 
The pizza, burgers and fiesta sticks were good. But we were also allowed to leave school for lunch and many did.

I just heard recently my high school now has a sushi bar.
 
Elementary school, no. Middle school was ok.

High school? Hell yes.

I graduated in '05 for clarification, so don't know how its been since, but there was always something good to eat at lunch. Probably the "worst" choice was the french bread pizza, which was also the most common sort of pizza (the variations include pan, square and wedge). Always overcooked and a bit overly toasted.

But there were plenty of other good foods. My personal favorite was the taco salad. Looked like a gloppy mess. Tasted amazing.

It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.

A fair amount of kids come from poor families. Even in an affluent neighborhood like I lived in, there were plenty. Why is it a problem to provide food? It shouldn't "boggle your mind". Its an option to make it easier on families too. Heaven forbid.
 
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I want it.
 
I always loved them even breakfast. I wish I ate more fruits and vegetables when I look back though. My favorite in middle school was the chicken nuggets, big toast, and fries cover with gravy. In high school, I always get chicken fried steak as the third option if I wasn't in the mood for today's meal.

I notice now it is more health conscious and less selections of food.
 
It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.

There are a lot of poor families state side. Recently, Second Harvest had a huge donation drive to make sure kids could eat over the weekend. A lot of students rely on school food to eat. I have volunteered at Second Harvest a few times. Great program.

https://secondharvestetn.org/cause-view/food-for-kids/
 
Yeah. It was decent for the most part and we'd get fast food on Wednesdays​. I completely stopped eating lunches once I got into high school.
 
A fair amount of kids come from poor families. Even in an affluent neighborhood like I lived in, there were plenty. Why is it a problem to provide food? It shouldn't "boggle your mind". Its an option to make it easier on families too. Heaven forbid.

Yeah, but fucking pizza and shit? I can get behind providing for poor families, but serving unhealthy food doesn't make sense. But anyways, I come from a country where school lunches don't really exist as far as I know. If parents can't afford a sandwich for their kid during school they'll probably get reported to the authorities over here.
 
Yeah, but fucking pizza and shit? I can get behind providing for poor families, but serving unhealthy food doesn't make sense. But anyways, I come from a country where school lunches don't really exist as far as I know. If parents can't afford a sandwich for their kid during school they'll probably get reported to the authorities over here.

At least for my schools, they offered a fairly good variety, complete with a decent salad bar, so it isn't like its just pizza. There were plenty of healthy options, as well as soups too. So kids could choose what they wanted.
 
I did. They were crappy but I still have fond memories of them.

I especially liked the pizza pies and the cold PB&J. Good times.
 
Yeah, but fucking pizza and shit? I can get behind providing for poor families, but serving unhealthy food doesn't make sense. But anyways, I come from a country where school lunches don't really exist as far as I know. If parents can't afford a sandwich for their kid during school they'll probably get reported to the authorities over here.

Kids like pizza and shit. They'll eat that over something they haven't acquired a taste for. Also, the alternative options are there. School lunches also include vegetables, fruit, and milk. Also, if you did read my previous post, those bags the children take home on Fridays are not full of pizzas and such. Mostly canned and dry food.
 
Primary school yeah, secondary school not so much.
 
either they don't exist or I don't remember school lunches, my mom made me lunch during elementary, then I buy my own/not eat/made my own lunch in junior/high

I remember pizza days tho
 
In elementary and middle school hell yeah. Even the crappy pizza tasted great as a kid. Then we also got food that I'd consider great now like calzones and free delicious brownies that ended up costing like 50 cents in high school.

Speaking of high school, that's when the food took a serious downturn. Aside from the occasional Kung Pow Chicken day and piggies in a blanket for Monday breakfast. It sucked.
 
They got a lot better as school went on, iirc elementary school lunch was really gross. Middle and High school was pretty tasty though
 
School lunches were the shit!

Elementary:
Double chicken nuggets, mac & cheese and a roll. Bomb.

Junior High:
Pizza with stuffed crust.
Doritos, chili cheese and rolls.
Chicken wing basket: Curly fries, 5 wings, a roll and a soda.
Slushi variety was on point!
Soft served ice cream

High School:
Burger, unlimited pickle chips and milk
The GOAT: Spicy chicken sandwich, hot cheetoes and a Fanta Orange
 
It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids.

You might want to look at studies about the correlation between nutrition and intelligence (among other things).
Sure, they could cut off their nose (have large groups of students who failed) to spite their face (parents who aren't providing for their children), but that would be cutting off their nose to spite their face (repetition here).
 
I was super down with pizza, quesadilla, cheese sticks, and the spicy chicken sandwhiches in High school. I also went through my sophomore year trying to eat as much raisins as I could. I hate raisins but that year only I loved them. Was known as the raisin guy for a while.
 
It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.

Lets not provide food then anywhere outside the house then, people can just bring it themselves
 
It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.

Why? When I was in school, lunches weren't ever free. Kids need to eat during the day like every other organism on the planet. Would you rather they starve or can't focus on studies?
Tell the truth. What planet are you communicating from? By the sounds of it we could use whatever you guys are doing.
 
I work in a school and buy my lunch because I'm too lazy to pack meals most of the time.

The food is actually pretty good. They put a lot of effort to make it something that kids want to eat.
 
My elementary school had a Homecooked Hot Lunch program parents could buy into per week. Meals included Shepards Pie, Homemade Mac and Cheese, Meatloaf, Stir Fry and the last Friday of every month was Pizza Day. Probably one of my fondest memories from elementary school.

High School your choices were overpriced, mushy fries and burgers from the cafeteria or walking two blocks over to Subway to stand in line with the rest of the students on lunch break. Just starting bring my own lunch at that point until I could drive.
 
It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.
For my parents, they were too busy/lazy so if the school didn't provide a supposedly healthy lunch I'd be eating nothing but leftover takeout, leftover pizza and Subs from the grocery store.. the same things I ate for breakfast and dinner until I was old enough to start cooking for myself.
 
It still boggles my mind why a school should provide food for kids. Unless you live in a society where your parents are unable to provide you with a proper healthy meal or something, or aren't able to make sure you bring it yourself.

this shouldn't be too hard to figure out
 
In highschool we had two lunch areas in one was the reg school lunch in the second was taco bell chilito. I ate that unhealthy taco bell for lunch every day for two years until the taco bell side became pizza hut, but i couldnt eat that greasy pizza everyday.
 
I liked the burritos. Actually, I liked the hot sauce that I got with the burritos.

Mostly I just ate jello because I was used to the hunger. In the cases where I desperately needed, pizza was clutch as fuck.
 
For my parents, they were too busy/lazy so if the school didn't provide a supposedly healthy lunch I'd be eating nothing but leftover takeout, leftover pizza and Subs from the grocery store.. the same things I ate for breakfast and dinner until I was old enough to start cooking for myself.

Sad to hear that, but it shouldnt come down to your school, or whatever other system*, to provide kids with proper food. It's deflecting a parental responsibility to a system that will always end up doing a poor job at it because of budgets and politics.

*system as in, schools or mandatory things.
 
Why? When I was in school, lunches weren't ever free. Kids need to eat during the day like every other organism on the planet. Would you rather they starve or can't focus on studies?
Tell the truth. What planet are you communicating from? By the sounds of it we could use whatever you guys are doing.

You bring your own stuff? It ain't that hard. Makes for cheaper schools as well.
 
Sad to hear that, but it shouldnt come down to your school, or whatever other system, to provide kids with proper food. It's deflecting a parental responsibility to a system that will always end up doing a poor job at it because of budgets and politics.

Could say the same thing about education, yet here we are.

You bring your own stuff? It ain't that hard. Makes for cheaper schools as well.

Most people don't have the means or the time. And the system has been there for generations for many. Still not seeing how this is a problem.
 
Sad to hear that, but it shouldnt come down to your school, or whatever other system*, to provide kids with proper food. It's deflecting a parental responsibility to a system that will always end up doing a poor job at it because of budgets and politics.

*system as in, schools or mandatory things.

Some families are simply poor. Do you not understand this concept?
 
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