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30 Photos Of School Lunches From Around The World That Couldn’t Be More Different
Kids can form better eating habits when schools provide them with healthy food, but unfortunately, not all of these establishments are capable of doing so.
There's a notion that students from the US or the UK usually walk to their cafeteria in disdain while their Asian peers are getting served mouth-wateringly fresh meals.
But is this always the case?
To show you that not everything is black and white, we at Bored Panda put together a list of photos that reveal what schools from all over the world put on their plates. Bon appetit! (Or not.)
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My Korean School Lunch Of Udon, Egg And Pork Cutlet Deopbap, And Various Banchan
Here's My Awesome Korean School Lunch! Schools Have A Qualified Nutritionist To Plan The Lunch Menu
We managed to get in touch with a few folks from South Korea, a country that dominates the top of this list, to learn more about their menus.
One of them is Reddit user u/darkrealm190. "My school doesn't really serve one thing the most because they do a super big variety!" they told Bored Panda. "It takes about 2 weeks before something repeats. However, there are some constants, like they always have rice, some soup or stew, and banchan (side dishes in Korean) and [some] protein!"
u/darkrealm190 said the overall quality of the food was good. "It's definitely not bland, extremely healthy, and widely varied."
In fact, they couldn't even think of how the catering could be improved. "It's as good of a school lunch as anyone could need or want," u/darkrealm190 said. "I would also like to add that the lunch is free to all the students!"
My Korean School Lunch Of Crab Soup, Braised Chicken And Potatoes, And Various Banchan
This Is What Swedish School Lunch Looks Like
My Free School Lunch Today In Finland
The other Redditor we talked to was u/StiffCrustySock and they gave us a similar description. "There is (almost) always rice, kimchi, and some kind of soup. Then, a Korean-style protein of some kind, most often pork-based ... [but we also sometimes have] 'Western-style' foods like burritos, a slice of pizza, spaghetti and sauce, etc," they told Bored Panda. "There will usually be a fruit of some kind as well."
"Overall, the school's food is excellent, I enjoy about 95% of it. And compared to other schools around the world I've seen, I'm glad to have this quality lunch."
However, u/StiffCrustySock would like a small change. "[They could] probably reduce the salt content and aim for less carbohydrates in each meal. Otherwise [everything's] pretty healthy."
The Redditor also suggested giving Korea's kitchen a go if you find yourself drooling over their pictures. "Everyone should try Korean food if they get the chance. The flavors are excellent."
Today Was Veggie Burger And Sweet Potato Fries For Lunch In The School's Cafeteria In Germany
Typical School Lunch In South Korea
School Lunch From My Country. Where Am I? France
You could make a case that the quality of school food somewhat correlates with kids' health. In the United States, for example, the percentage of children and adolescents affected by obesity has more than tripled since the 1970s and in 2017–2018, an estimated 19.3% of those aged 2 to 19 years were obese.
The CDC said that a comprehensive approach is needed to address this issue in schools, especially for elementary and middle school students. Scientists know less about what school-based obesity prevention approaches are effective for teens.
The term 'comprehensive approach' means directing attention to nutrition and physical activity in schools and involving school nurses, parents, caregivers, and other community members (like pediatricians and after-school program providers) in the process. But we are yet to see any meaningful results.
My Finnish School Lunch (Vegetarian)
School Christmas Lunch In Finland (Free)
School Lunch In Sweden
Public School Lunch In Minnesota
School Cafeteria Lunches In Finland
Public School Lunch In Sweden
My School Lunch In Beijing, China
My School Lunch. It Was Very Nice. UK
Must be a private school because public school dinners in UK don't look like that. I went to public school and we were never served anything like that ever
Breakfast At A Public Charter School, Austin, Texas
Some Pictures Of My School Lunch In Japan. Nutritious And Delicious, Japan Knows How To Feed Their Kids
I'm sure it's good if the person says so, but the photo doesn't make it look like it.
The School Lunch From A Elementary School In Colombia
Food In One Of The Moscow Schools. It's Macaroni And Cement I Guess
My Swedish School Lunch (100% Free)
My School Likes To Do Fruit Water In Our Dining Hall. So Today We Got Jalapeño And Pineapple Water
Lunch At A Korean Elementary School
School Lunch In America Since We’re Posting School Lunches
The Vegetarian Option For Bolognese At My School Is Literally Just A Bag Of Ketchup
Are We Still Doing Lunch? This Is The Teacher Lunch At My School. All This Was For $4.50
What A School In UK Calls A Hotdog
My School Serving Almost Raw Pizza
The Cheese They Put On Our School's Hamburgers
Complaining About School Lunches? Here's My School's "Philly Cheese Steak"
Seems like eating lunch in Korea is quite awesome, considering how many pictures revolve about the country's dishes.
I came here for learning about different food kids eat around the world but midway through i thought that this was supposed to be a school lunch shaming post
People complaining about their crappy school restaurant food. Meanwhile, in Holland, they get their 4 slices of wholewheat with sweaty cheese out of the backpacks that was put next to the heater all morning. Wrapped in the saddest and flimsiest of all plastic bags, the 'boterhamzakje'. It even sounds depressing. CZ3q4GVWAA...373ea5.jpg
I'm very happy that you explicitly stated that this is only in Holland. In the rest of the Netherlands students enjoy decent home packed lunches in real lunchboxes. Sucks to to be a Hollander.
Load More Replies...Being from Finland most of these photos just make me sad... most of the things I wouldnt even consider as a lunch, some barely even food, and students have to pay for those? For some kids from poor families school lunch might be the only meal they get during the day.
In the school my kids go to, the food is prepared by parents in the school. We wash and cut up pieces of fruit and raw veggies for snacks during breaks, make fresh soup and a variety of sandwiches. In non-covid times, sitting together and eating as a group is part of the school experience. Once a month on Friday we (used to) fire up the barbecue after school and just all hang out and eat there. Parents, kids, school staff... We Really miss it
THIS is why I brought food from home (I'm not going to lie tho, the Korean food made my mouth water)
The dinner ladies at US schools must feel so ashamed having to serve that crap. Most first world countries manage to serve their puplis/students proper food, how come it's not possible in the USA, the self proclaimed best country in the world?
The budget for schools went to military and politicians.
Load More Replies...Puerto Rican school luch is the best, wholegrain rice with beans, cornbeef, fried sweet plantains, fruit, milk and juice. Everything locally grown and some ingredients grown at school by students. I miss this. It was a shock when i moved to NYC and had to eat cold, dry cheese sandwich for a year😑 and on top of that i had to paid for the damm thing.
What is extremely sad is that there are kids who either go hungry or actually eat most of that because their family doesn't have enough for them to bring or make something from home. I, sadly, was one such kid. I LOATHED grade school lunches save for when I went to school in New Mexico for two years--all lunches were both free and fresh made every day. High school was the worst, and staff should have clued in on that when kids went first to the taco truck that parked outside then the Walgreens that was built across the street.
In Mexican public schools you either bring lunch from home or starve. They don't offer lunches. Some schools have "cooperativas" that are some people selling food inside the school (third parties, not provided by the school, they have to pay a fee to sell there). It's usually very unhealthy food, and then again, if you don't have money you just starve
Looking at the "lunches" in the lower half of this post, makes me think the school lunches I got as a kid weren't so bad... Those Koreans need to export school lunch nutritionists to the rest of the world though!
While they're at it, can they just export some of those lunches to my house please?
Load More Replies...What's really depressing is all the single-use styrofoam and plastic trays and containers.
That's what is really depressing to you?! Not the millions of children having to eat the awful food provided to them on that styrofoam? Let's have some decent priorities please.
Load More Replies...Well school lunch here in our country is not bad but the thing is it's not for free. Like we have to pay for everything and it costs much, luckily we have a variety of foods to choose from plus it tastes good so it's not like you get robbed. But I rarely buy some lunch in our school ever since the prices got high so my mom always cooks lunch for me 'cuz it's more money saving considering that I live in a big family lol.
This is just horrible, if the food is that bad but parents are paying that amount for it, why the hell are they not just bringing food from home, most Aussie kids in my day brought lunch and added on at the tuck shop - we don't do cafeterias we just have a shop in the school you buy from, all sorts of sandwich options fully robust sandwiches or rolls, we had pies or sausage rolls and fresh milk in cartons and flavoured mineral waters. Those ones with prices were a disgrace someone is cooking more than food, but also the books.
The reusable dishes where really striking. I'm in the US, and remember when my elementary school transitioned from reusable trays to styrofoam. We used to drop the trays off with the dishwasher before heading off to recess. They were replaced by two trash cans that were always over flowing. That was probably 1999-2000. A big issue here has been privatizing public services. Paying somone else to do something so the local government doesn't have to worry about. Except, the private company has to turn a profit for this to make any sense, so they either raise the prices or cut the costs via quality/labor. Its so obviously less efficient, and we have decades worth of examples from school lunches to prisons. Those before me where dupped into beliving a private company could provide better services, even though logic could not have possibility led to that conclusion.
I just think it's funny that the American dream is to get tf out of America and this is a legitimate reason why
It would be cool if we could just make it better here, but having a minimum of 30% of the population opposed to it for various misguided reasons gets too frustrating for many.
Load More Replies...In Canada, kids have to bring their own lunch and there is usually a list as long as you our arm of foods that are banned in schools. Banned foods are all nut butters, eggs, milk, bananas, fish, and in my dds class all berries due to allergies… basically send her with ice cubes now
Wow! We are not allowed nuts in Australian schools, but any other allergies are solved by kids not allowed to share food!
Load More Replies...American schools need to step up their games. The food is not healthy, usually drenched in a ton of margarine, not appetizing at all, slop for pigs look tastier, and are so expensive, around $5+ a day. It's ridiculous! That's why I always packed my kids lunch. ALWAYS!!!
Long story short, in the US, we serve crap, and there needs to be a balance between quality and quantity.
Then they wonder why school grades are slipping. Hard to concentrate on an empty stomach.
I loved school lunch as a kid (swede) and I'm proud of that, but it isn't "free", it's because of higher taxes. And I think it's a great example to prove that higher taxes means that all citizens can have a better standard in life overall. Sure, there are still people (including children) who live in our version of poverty (not the same as starving, not having a roof over your head or afford clothes but can't afford going on vacation or pay for activities). But at least the taxes can provide things like a good school lunch for children, "free" higher education (I say "free" because 1) taxes 2) we don't have any tuition but in most cities the cost of living is higher than what you can borrow money for (student loans) and textbooks are expensive so most students need to work as well) and healthcare for all.
We have pretty high taxes in the US, too, especially in states like New York, California and Connecticut. The problem is we don't allocate that money properly. It all goes towards the military and politicians.
Load More Replies...In Romania we don't even get a lunch break. The usual 10 min break between classes. In every school the kids get bread and milk or bread and an apple (frozen in winter). And when you get to highschool you don't get anything anymore and you have classes from 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. till 14:00 or 15:00 p.m. just with those breaks of 10 min. and teachers will get angry if you still eat if they enter the classroom. Then you get at home at 16:00 p.m. and get a lot of homework to do. This is how my highschool years were. I don't have many memories from that time.
I'm sorry that sounds like a tale..of course I'm not saying it is, it just sounds so awful it's hard to believe it could be true.
Load More Replies...Raw chicken, overcooked or undercooked mysteries, plastic masquerading as cheese and pathetic pizza. Do these schools employ real cooks or volunteers? Obviously they need to take lessons from the Koreans.
In some of these I'm seeing actual plates and cups and utensils and stuff. At my school, we use styrofoam and plastic. Someone broke a plastic tray over someone's head one time and another person stabbed someone with a fork/
No lunches or breakfasts in schools in Greece. Only what you bring from home or at the school kiosk (just ready made unhealthy stuff). I am amazed at what other countries offer.
My elementary school in LA had no cafeteria, when I moved to Illinois to live w/my Grandparents for a while my first "dinner" as they called it, was 🐓 and dumplings with the dumpling cut by a cookie cutter in the shape of a Chicken...I thought that was the coolest thing ever & can still memory taste it...it was delicious. 💜💛✌
I remember school lunch in Germany. We had meat or vegetarian. I always took vegetarian. Used to be something different each day, like soups or lasagna or pizza or salads. They did well
lack of showing the lunch in public schools in Brazil. Here they serve feijoada and pasta at 9 am (obviously not both together, but you get the idea)
My schools in Louisiana has real food like jambalaya and gumbo, good crusty bread, chicken and dumplings. The schools would hire stay at home moms to work the cafeteria. This was public school. It was also 10+ years ago.
I remember going to a school back in the 80's that was like this..it was a school out in the country (VA, I believe).
Load More Replies...now im huuuuungry. i literally dont eat sometimes and only eat apples o something (in the us) cuz its SO GROSS. literally, once my friend's corn dog was dark grey and my other frient's chicken nuggets were bright pink and rubbery. eEeEw
Pizza day in elementary school was my favorite. However I remember times that we didnt get a lunch at all because my mother couldnt afford it and when she was able to send us to school with lunch I was always embarrassed by it sadly. As I got older I realized the struggle is real, but also that kids still go with out lunches at school because their parents cant afford it.
Kids (except S Korea and Scandinavia), in the words of Matilda: that's not right, and if it's not right, you've got to put it right ... Sometimes you've got to be a little bit naughty. And when they teach you about climate change and sustainability, have a word about the appalling amount of plastic packaging.
Got to 100. The Scandinavian schools have the best lunches for my taste hotly followed by the French, Korean, Japanese and Chinese lunches. Most of them served up on proper plates with steel knife & fork & spoon for dessert. They all looked superb. I was quite shocked by some of the slops served up in some of the alleged 1st world countries and expected to eat with hands or plastic cuttlery.
Yeesh! Maybe there wouldn't be as many school shootings in the US if the students were fed decently. I'm so glad I brought my lunch from home each day.
I know you're just making a joke, but it's not funny. School shootings are a result of a lax gun culture and not taking mental health seriously. Kids being murdered in school just isn't something to laugh about.
Load More Replies...I grew up in America with school lunches. I don't remember any of them looking anything like that! Pizza, chicken nuggets. We lived for getting to high school to go off campus to buy lunch at fast food places
We live in Maine, USA & with some of things my sons school makes, I pack his lunch. 30 years ago when I graduated school lunches were pretty good in Maryland where I went to school. They have really taken a nosedive since then. The school doesn't even smell good when I've had to stop by when they are cooking some of the food.
If you posted a pic of your food from the US…you should put the name of your school. They could get shamed for it and things might change if enough people do it!
Create a fake account first that way they can’t find you, lol
Load More Replies...I don't even get cafeteria food because at my school you need a special card for which you have to pay AND you need to order your food one week earlier. Otherwise you won't get any food from the cafeteria. I live in Germany.
Not when I was a kid - a ham and cheese sandwich was enough. I wanted to get out and play with my mates. Eating big meals like most of these, and I'd be having a sleep for most of the afternoon. Seems like they are in societies where the midday meal is the main meal for the day. Ours was in the evening.
It really depends where you are. In the UK lunch is called dinner and is the main meal of the day. In Australia the main meal is in the evening usually (though in some migrant families maybe not). Most students used to take sandwiches for lunch, but now there is often raw veg, sushi, leftovers kept warm in a thermos, yoghurt, fruit and sandwiches.
Load More Replies...There were some school lunches that I LOVED. When I started subbing, it was so nice to enjoy them again.
This brought up some deep buried memories from kindergarten when they would take us to the basement, and feed us stuff like dry spaghetti and stale bread with tea, all served in tin dishes with that metal taste, and we where only allowed spoons....whenever I remember about that I feel like I'm reliving a past life in prison.... For the rest of my school year the only meal we where getting, where a carton of milk and a small bread roll, sometimes apples /wafers or digestive biscuits
My high school didn't have hot lunch, if you didn't have food at home to bring the office ladies would give a peanut butter sandwich that they brought in from home. Middle school however had pretty much what you see on a prison cafeteria line, mystery meat white bread and canned veggies and fruit cocktail. Most of these are so foreign to actual school lunch!
This is why I took my lunch, meager as it was. Way safer than the Cafeteria Roulette. Thursday was always "Monday Tuesday Wednesday leftovers in "stew"," whereas Friday was fish, so there was that. Yeah, I ate little, but at least I knew what it was.
The worst food are from big democrat run cities like chicago. The only good food item when I was in CPS were the butter cookies.
In chicago we have the biggest alley rats, worst school food, and highest killing rates.
Load More Replies...Schools in my country don't even offer food at all. I never ate anything that resembled even the gross pics in this post. I spent my entire childhood eating chips and salsa during lunch breaks (as most of my classmates) and I thought it was normal. So depressing.... On the other hand, way to go Korea! :')
I was amazed by the amount of food in these lunches u til I found all the us photos in the second half of this list. Those where what I remembered.
First time i even knew that schools served lunch. My days at school, we had to bring our own food from home.
Back when I was in school we didn't even have school lunch. I finished school 12 years ago.
The posts that state "free lunch" are misinformative. Citizen taxes pay for those lunches. Governments don't do things for free.
Ok, I'd rather pay more in taxes and have my children's school lunches be so good🤷
Load More Replies...Are these lunches for elementary school, high school, university or another kind of school? In my highschool almost everyone made sandwiches at home for lunch and brought those with them to school in a lunch box. No complete meals like depicted here. If you wanted you could go buy smt at the bakery close by, or get smt from the vending machine. But not the meals I see in this thread.
It's for elementary and high school when it's free (at least the Scandinavian ones, we pay for our own lunch at university and you usually bring your own food because it's cheaper)
Load More Replies...Try not calling people stupid for suffering from malnutrition.
Load More Replies...Seems like eating lunch in Korea is quite awesome, considering how many pictures revolve about the country's dishes.
I came here for learning about different food kids eat around the world but midway through i thought that this was supposed to be a school lunch shaming post
People complaining about their crappy school restaurant food. Meanwhile, in Holland, they get their 4 slices of wholewheat with sweaty cheese out of the backpacks that was put next to the heater all morning. Wrapped in the saddest and flimsiest of all plastic bags, the 'boterhamzakje'. It even sounds depressing. CZ3q4GVWAA...373ea5.jpg
I'm very happy that you explicitly stated that this is only in Holland. In the rest of the Netherlands students enjoy decent home packed lunches in real lunchboxes. Sucks to to be a Hollander.
Load More Replies...Being from Finland most of these photos just make me sad... most of the things I wouldnt even consider as a lunch, some barely even food, and students have to pay for those? For some kids from poor families school lunch might be the only meal they get during the day.
In the school my kids go to, the food is prepared by parents in the school. We wash and cut up pieces of fruit and raw veggies for snacks during breaks, make fresh soup and a variety of sandwiches. In non-covid times, sitting together and eating as a group is part of the school experience. Once a month on Friday we (used to) fire up the barbecue after school and just all hang out and eat there. Parents, kids, school staff... We Really miss it
THIS is why I brought food from home (I'm not going to lie tho, the Korean food made my mouth water)
The dinner ladies at US schools must feel so ashamed having to serve that crap. Most first world countries manage to serve their puplis/students proper food, how come it's not possible in the USA, the self proclaimed best country in the world?
The budget for schools went to military and politicians.
Load More Replies...Puerto Rican school luch is the best, wholegrain rice with beans, cornbeef, fried sweet plantains, fruit, milk and juice. Everything locally grown and some ingredients grown at school by students. I miss this. It was a shock when i moved to NYC and had to eat cold, dry cheese sandwich for a year😑 and on top of that i had to paid for the damm thing.
What is extremely sad is that there are kids who either go hungry or actually eat most of that because their family doesn't have enough for them to bring or make something from home. I, sadly, was one such kid. I LOATHED grade school lunches save for when I went to school in New Mexico for two years--all lunches were both free and fresh made every day. High school was the worst, and staff should have clued in on that when kids went first to the taco truck that parked outside then the Walgreens that was built across the street.
In Mexican public schools you either bring lunch from home or starve. They don't offer lunches. Some schools have "cooperativas" that are some people selling food inside the school (third parties, not provided by the school, they have to pay a fee to sell there). It's usually very unhealthy food, and then again, if you don't have money you just starve
Looking at the "lunches" in the lower half of this post, makes me think the school lunches I got as a kid weren't so bad... Those Koreans need to export school lunch nutritionists to the rest of the world though!
While they're at it, can they just export some of those lunches to my house please?
Load More Replies...What's really depressing is all the single-use styrofoam and plastic trays and containers.
That's what is really depressing to you?! Not the millions of children having to eat the awful food provided to them on that styrofoam? Let's have some decent priorities please.
Load More Replies...Well school lunch here in our country is not bad but the thing is it's not for free. Like we have to pay for everything and it costs much, luckily we have a variety of foods to choose from plus it tastes good so it's not like you get robbed. But I rarely buy some lunch in our school ever since the prices got high so my mom always cooks lunch for me 'cuz it's more money saving considering that I live in a big family lol.
This is just horrible, if the food is that bad but parents are paying that amount for it, why the hell are they not just bringing food from home, most Aussie kids in my day brought lunch and added on at the tuck shop - we don't do cafeterias we just have a shop in the school you buy from, all sorts of sandwich options fully robust sandwiches or rolls, we had pies or sausage rolls and fresh milk in cartons and flavoured mineral waters. Those ones with prices were a disgrace someone is cooking more than food, but also the books.
The reusable dishes where really striking. I'm in the US, and remember when my elementary school transitioned from reusable trays to styrofoam. We used to drop the trays off with the dishwasher before heading off to recess. They were replaced by two trash cans that were always over flowing. That was probably 1999-2000. A big issue here has been privatizing public services. Paying somone else to do something so the local government doesn't have to worry about. Except, the private company has to turn a profit for this to make any sense, so they either raise the prices or cut the costs via quality/labor. Its so obviously less efficient, and we have decades worth of examples from school lunches to prisons. Those before me where dupped into beliving a private company could provide better services, even though logic could not have possibility led to that conclusion.
I just think it's funny that the American dream is to get tf out of America and this is a legitimate reason why
It would be cool if we could just make it better here, but having a minimum of 30% of the population opposed to it for various misguided reasons gets too frustrating for many.
Load More Replies...In Canada, kids have to bring their own lunch and there is usually a list as long as you our arm of foods that are banned in schools. Banned foods are all nut butters, eggs, milk, bananas, fish, and in my dds class all berries due to allergies… basically send her with ice cubes now
Wow! We are not allowed nuts in Australian schools, but any other allergies are solved by kids not allowed to share food!
Load More Replies...American schools need to step up their games. The food is not healthy, usually drenched in a ton of margarine, not appetizing at all, slop for pigs look tastier, and are so expensive, around $5+ a day. It's ridiculous! That's why I always packed my kids lunch. ALWAYS!!!
Long story short, in the US, we serve crap, and there needs to be a balance between quality and quantity.
Then they wonder why school grades are slipping. Hard to concentrate on an empty stomach.
I loved school lunch as a kid (swede) and I'm proud of that, but it isn't "free", it's because of higher taxes. And I think it's a great example to prove that higher taxes means that all citizens can have a better standard in life overall. Sure, there are still people (including children) who live in our version of poverty (not the same as starving, not having a roof over your head or afford clothes but can't afford going on vacation or pay for activities). But at least the taxes can provide things like a good school lunch for children, "free" higher education (I say "free" because 1) taxes 2) we don't have any tuition but in most cities the cost of living is higher than what you can borrow money for (student loans) and textbooks are expensive so most students need to work as well) and healthcare for all.
We have pretty high taxes in the US, too, especially in states like New York, California and Connecticut. The problem is we don't allocate that money properly. It all goes towards the military and politicians.
Load More Replies...In Romania we don't even get a lunch break. The usual 10 min break between classes. In every school the kids get bread and milk or bread and an apple (frozen in winter). And when you get to highschool you don't get anything anymore and you have classes from 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. till 14:00 or 15:00 p.m. just with those breaks of 10 min. and teachers will get angry if you still eat if they enter the classroom. Then you get at home at 16:00 p.m. and get a lot of homework to do. This is how my highschool years were. I don't have many memories from that time.
I'm sorry that sounds like a tale..of course I'm not saying it is, it just sounds so awful it's hard to believe it could be true.
Load More Replies...Raw chicken, overcooked or undercooked mysteries, plastic masquerading as cheese and pathetic pizza. Do these schools employ real cooks or volunteers? Obviously they need to take lessons from the Koreans.
In some of these I'm seeing actual plates and cups and utensils and stuff. At my school, we use styrofoam and plastic. Someone broke a plastic tray over someone's head one time and another person stabbed someone with a fork/
No lunches or breakfasts in schools in Greece. Only what you bring from home or at the school kiosk (just ready made unhealthy stuff). I am amazed at what other countries offer.
My elementary school in LA had no cafeteria, when I moved to Illinois to live w/my Grandparents for a while my first "dinner" as they called it, was 🐓 and dumplings with the dumpling cut by a cookie cutter in the shape of a Chicken...I thought that was the coolest thing ever & can still memory taste it...it was delicious. 💜💛✌
I remember school lunch in Germany. We had meat or vegetarian. I always took vegetarian. Used to be something different each day, like soups or lasagna or pizza or salads. They did well
lack of showing the lunch in public schools in Brazil. Here they serve feijoada and pasta at 9 am (obviously not both together, but you get the idea)
My schools in Louisiana has real food like jambalaya and gumbo, good crusty bread, chicken and dumplings. The schools would hire stay at home moms to work the cafeteria. This was public school. It was also 10+ years ago.
I remember going to a school back in the 80's that was like this..it was a school out in the country (VA, I believe).
Load More Replies...now im huuuuungry. i literally dont eat sometimes and only eat apples o something (in the us) cuz its SO GROSS. literally, once my friend's corn dog was dark grey and my other frient's chicken nuggets were bright pink and rubbery. eEeEw
Pizza day in elementary school was my favorite. However I remember times that we didnt get a lunch at all because my mother couldnt afford it and when she was able to send us to school with lunch I was always embarrassed by it sadly. As I got older I realized the struggle is real, but also that kids still go with out lunches at school because their parents cant afford it.
Kids (except S Korea and Scandinavia), in the words of Matilda: that's not right, and if it's not right, you've got to put it right ... Sometimes you've got to be a little bit naughty. And when they teach you about climate change and sustainability, have a word about the appalling amount of plastic packaging.
Got to 100. The Scandinavian schools have the best lunches for my taste hotly followed by the French, Korean, Japanese and Chinese lunches. Most of them served up on proper plates with steel knife & fork & spoon for dessert. They all looked superb. I was quite shocked by some of the slops served up in some of the alleged 1st world countries and expected to eat with hands or plastic cuttlery.
Yeesh! Maybe there wouldn't be as many school shootings in the US if the students were fed decently. I'm so glad I brought my lunch from home each day.
I know you're just making a joke, but it's not funny. School shootings are a result of a lax gun culture and not taking mental health seriously. Kids being murdered in school just isn't something to laugh about.
Load More Replies...I grew up in America with school lunches. I don't remember any of them looking anything like that! Pizza, chicken nuggets. We lived for getting to high school to go off campus to buy lunch at fast food places
We live in Maine, USA & with some of things my sons school makes, I pack his lunch. 30 years ago when I graduated school lunches were pretty good in Maryland where I went to school. They have really taken a nosedive since then. The school doesn't even smell good when I've had to stop by when they are cooking some of the food.
If you posted a pic of your food from the US…you should put the name of your school. They could get shamed for it and things might change if enough people do it!
Create a fake account first that way they can’t find you, lol
Load More Replies...I don't even get cafeteria food because at my school you need a special card for which you have to pay AND you need to order your food one week earlier. Otherwise you won't get any food from the cafeteria. I live in Germany.
Not when I was a kid - a ham and cheese sandwich was enough. I wanted to get out and play with my mates. Eating big meals like most of these, and I'd be having a sleep for most of the afternoon. Seems like they are in societies where the midday meal is the main meal for the day. Ours was in the evening.
It really depends where you are. In the UK lunch is called dinner and is the main meal of the day. In Australia the main meal is in the evening usually (though in some migrant families maybe not). Most students used to take sandwiches for lunch, but now there is often raw veg, sushi, leftovers kept warm in a thermos, yoghurt, fruit and sandwiches.
Load More Replies...There were some school lunches that I LOVED. When I started subbing, it was so nice to enjoy them again.
This brought up some deep buried memories from kindergarten when they would take us to the basement, and feed us stuff like dry spaghetti and stale bread with tea, all served in tin dishes with that metal taste, and we where only allowed spoons....whenever I remember about that I feel like I'm reliving a past life in prison.... For the rest of my school year the only meal we where getting, where a carton of milk and a small bread roll, sometimes apples /wafers or digestive biscuits
My high school didn't have hot lunch, if you didn't have food at home to bring the office ladies would give a peanut butter sandwich that they brought in from home. Middle school however had pretty much what you see on a prison cafeteria line, mystery meat white bread and canned veggies and fruit cocktail. Most of these are so foreign to actual school lunch!
This is why I took my lunch, meager as it was. Way safer than the Cafeteria Roulette. Thursday was always "Monday Tuesday Wednesday leftovers in "stew"," whereas Friday was fish, so there was that. Yeah, I ate little, but at least I knew what it was.
The worst food are from big democrat run cities like chicago. The only good food item when I was in CPS were the butter cookies.
In chicago we have the biggest alley rats, worst school food, and highest killing rates.
Load More Replies...Schools in my country don't even offer food at all. I never ate anything that resembled even the gross pics in this post. I spent my entire childhood eating chips and salsa during lunch breaks (as most of my classmates) and I thought it was normal. So depressing.... On the other hand, way to go Korea! :')
I was amazed by the amount of food in these lunches u til I found all the us photos in the second half of this list. Those where what I remembered.
First time i even knew that schools served lunch. My days at school, we had to bring our own food from home.
Back when I was in school we didn't even have school lunch. I finished school 12 years ago.
The posts that state "free lunch" are misinformative. Citizen taxes pay for those lunches. Governments don't do things for free.
Ok, I'd rather pay more in taxes and have my children's school lunches be so good🤷
Load More Replies...Are these lunches for elementary school, high school, university or another kind of school? In my highschool almost everyone made sandwiches at home for lunch and brought those with them to school in a lunch box. No complete meals like depicted here. If you wanted you could go buy smt at the bakery close by, or get smt from the vending machine. But not the meals I see in this thread.
It's for elementary and high school when it's free (at least the Scandinavian ones, we pay for our own lunch at university and you usually bring your own food because it's cheaper)
Load More Replies...Try not calling people stupid for suffering from malnutrition.
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