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8464357 No.8464357 [Reply] [Original]

How did the US drop the ball on something as basic as providing non-shitty food for kids?

I'm so jealous at what others get.

>> No.8464368

>>8464357

Forgot link:

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6746164/comments

>> No.8464391

France looks worse

>> No.8464395

Everywhere else in the world has MUCH MUCH smaller school populations, they're MUCH MUCH more densely packed, and they generally receive more state funding.

Also, state funding. It's up to individual states to figure out their education budget and because the fed has started enforcing "healthy diet options" for school lunch instead of figuring out a way to curb HFCS consumption (the real reason kids are fat), the state is basically forced to find the absolute cheapest slop to meet the nutritional requirements.

Basically the answer is "federal government shoving its nose into other peoples business" as usual.

>> No.8464584

>>8464357

(((corporatism)))

Same reason Aramark serves Ramen for $1 apiece to prisoners.

>> No.8464619

why is school lunch even a thing?

i went to school all over canada and school lunch was never a thing

we just bring a lunch from home

it seems like something kids whose parents hate them get

>> No.8464621

>greece
yeah, that place isn't providing any food to anyone.

>pay denbts

>> No.8464631

I went to public school growing up and I couldn't ever really complain about the food. We had chili and cinnamon rolls on Thursdays, that was actually pretty cool

>> No.8464654
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8464654

could be worse.

>> No.8464677

>>8464621
Top kek, I was just about to post this

I was absolutely flabbergasted when I saw schools on television with fully decked cafeterias and such

Our standard was always tyropita (cheese pastry) and koulouri (sesame donut) for lunch, bought from the canteen.

>> No.8464685

>>8464357
French here, and the school lunches when I was below 10 were absolutely abhorrent. Everything brought in massive alu containers, reheated in a giant oven. Disgusting.

What I got from 10 to 14 was roughly what I could've done myself if I was taught the basics of cooking

14-16 was a few cuts below what my mother could make and more than acceptable

Then I moved to uni and I mostly ate sandwiches, which were fine.

>> No.8464692

We have no school lunches at all in Bulgaria.

Lunches in kindergarten are pretty meh.

>> No.8464920

Everything was made from scratch at my school. The days they baked apple crisp the entire school smelled heavenly and I couldn't wait for lunch.

>> No.8464969

When I was a kid in the rural Midwest we had sausage, sauerkraut and au gratin potatoes at school twice a week, and it came from local farms. Wtf has happened to America?

>> No.8465008

>>8464969
A wonderful thing called corporate freedom where corporations receive tax money to provide your kids' prison food for a tidy profit. But corporations are people too, so how can we complain?

>> No.8465043

>>8464619

I was born in '90 in Canada and I never had school lunches. We had a pizza, Subway or KFC day every month but that was about it. In high school we had a cafeteria where you could buy shit.

>> No.8465102

I graduated HS in the US in '97. We had a cafeteria with a salad bar and two different lines serving two different entrées. It was basically prepackaged items from GFS/Sysco.

>> No.8465148

>>8464920
what country?

>> No.8466148

>>8464619
I went to a shit public high school, it was pretty much just welfare tendies for poor kids.

>> No.8466159

>>8464368
That isn't real. That is just them putting national dishes in fucking lunch trays, dude.

>> No.8466161

If your parents loved you, you got a packed lunch filled with marginally healthier things and maybe some unhealthy things that were at least stuff you liked.

Only parents who didn't give a shit or who made excuses consented their kids to school lunch knowing damn well what they were getting.

I can't blame poor or underfunded urban schools for taking the subsidy payouts to make up the lack of state budget. But I can judge shitty parents who demand government feed their kids.

>> No.8466240

School lunch was so fucking bad that I started preparing my own.

>> No.8466262

What the fuck France? An entire fucking piece of brie?

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8466395

>>8466159
Beet or carrot salad aren't even national dishes here. Also that is absolutely not what our pea soup looks like.
This is what we had.

>> No.8466418

In Poland we always got a bowl of soup, and after that some easily-made 1/2 piece meal (borscht+pancakes with jam, tomato soup+pierogi with cabbage and mushrooms...)
Oh, and kompot to drink (basically a not sweet watered down juice made from fruits)

>> No.8466444

>>8465008
>But corporations are people too

Corporations are not people, that's the key reason for their existence. That's why they can steal, bribe and do illegal shit, because no single person will be responsible.
I'm sorry for being a dick and correcting you on such a minute detail.

>> No.8466502

>>8466444
>I'm sorry for being a dick and correcting you on such a minute detail.

Kek. I was really being facetious, so I'm pretty sure we're in agreement.

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>>8464357
I grew up in America, but I was homeschooled, so I never had any school lunches aside from the prison food I sometimes ate at college.

Now I teach English in Japan and have Japanese middle school lunch every day. It's usually pretty good, and usually pretty high quality. This is a more boring one. I hate squid and fish day.

>> No.8466598

>>8466395
Yeah but they wouldn't put moose head on a lunch tray for a news article so beet salad would have to do.

>> No.8466613

>>8466580

Is that potatoes, konnyaku and cauliflower in the soup? What a weird mix

>> No.8466624

>>8466598
Eh, moose is pretty niche protein here. Even reindeer is more common.

>> No.8466647

>>8466580
absolutely disgusting.
Whatever is in the bowl looks like the dishwater after a proper meal

Is that just rice? nothing else? fucking white people food on steroids. Did they at least use salt?

that entree looks like its been steamed to hell and back. Do white people know about maillard? I could understand something with this steamed to mush texture if it was being served to geriatrics.

I don't know what that shaved Parmesan cheese looking stuff is.

>> No.8466651

>>8466613
Probably daikon, konnyaku, and potatoes, though cauliflower would be good if they ate it much here. The soup they serve is usually pretty bland, but the salads are awesome.

>> No.8466675

>>8466647
you are cute anon.

Yes, the soup is almost always bland as fuck, but they never steam stuff. Everything has lots of texture and they process it very little.

And the Japanese get a giant erection for rice. I don't know why. I like when we get it because it is filling as fuck.

>> No.8466683

>>8466647
>rice
>white people food

What are you on about?

>> No.8466688

>>8464357
desu it's a lack of cooking culture and an appreciation thereof

my mother grew up in the 50s and all her school lunches were made from scratch by women who knew what the fuck they were doing

my lunch ladies were all minimum wage employees who could operate a microwave

>> No.8466768

>>8464920
USA

>> No.8467011

>>8464357
If your parents gave a fuck about you they would have packed you something.

>> No.8467153

>>8466768
>school food from scratch

Yeah, in the 1950's. You get corporate contracted prison food now, son. In a way it's good. They've prepared you to eat all your food like a good boy after you get incarcerated.

>> No.8467177

>>8464920
>>8467153
>made from scratch
Out of a can. the 50's were the highlight of industrialized food. They thought it was futuristic and cool.