Public School Cafeteria Food

preview_player
Показать описание
Public School Cafeteria Food

Public School Cafeteria Food ( Animated Story )

WATCH MORE ANIMATED STORIES:

=====================================
=====================================

FULL CHANNEL:

SUBSCRIBE:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Having a mom as a lunch lady kinda breaks my heart knowing that so many kids hate her food but in reality she’s a really good cook at home

tvommy
Автор

When I was in high school I had taken to an interest in cooking, so most days I would pack and prepare my own lunches in the morning about an hour before I left, usually Korean and Japanese food from back home. When I first began in year 7 in Sydney people used to make fun of me for cooking and making things as teens tend to do, but they soon realised that my tenshinhan on rice, yakiniku and mentaiko onigiri, kimchi bokkaeumbap and katsu sandos were a lot more appealing then tinfoil frozen lasagne.

By year 12 I actually ran a pretty good gig making bento for other students. I even had a reservations list with meal sets for different prices. I assume that's what got me to eventually train to become a professional chef as I am now.

Shisawa_
Автор

My school's lunches were made by the culinary class so you know 90% of the time you were getting restaurant quality food for cheap. The only thing I ever had there that I hated was the fish and chips because while the chips were good the fish's batter had formed a tube around the fish making the whole thing spongy and way too salty to eat.

garmdianmelonking
Автор

As someone who works at a cafeteria, the main problem is having to serve 2-5 hundred people in just an hour or two. There just isn't time to give care to each individual item, which means every item suffers. Not to mention that every item comes in frozen.

I'm lucky to work at a relatively small trade school with a bit under two hundred students, so our stuff isn't bad, but I shudder to think about my public school peers.

Malowith
Автор

With years of food experience, I can tell you with 100% certainty those buns were freezer burnt, then defrosted in the bag which makes them soggy too. The school was also buying the cheapest wraps and calling them tortillas, they likely didn't have fat in them to give the "tortilla" some stretch. Same with the tatertots, unless they were actually burnt in flavor, and the rest were not freezer burnt, but cooked so close together they couldn't crisp up and stayed soggy.

Jakey
Автор

Just started in person again, the food was free but I feel like they should have payed me to eat it.

space
Автор

The food at my high school was actually pretty good but most students didn't have a lunch period. It got progressively worse over time as budget cuts destroyed the cafeteria since the principal and school superintendent had absolutely no clue why kids weren't buying the school lunches.

andrelee
Автор

I actually have two experiences:
1. My middle school served free breakfast and lunch, and one of the options you could get for breakfast was a muffin (not like one of those puffy, bakery-style muffins either, these muffins can be best described as 'flat' and 'dense'). The muffins tasted decent enough, but during 8th grade, I noticed was that the plastic wrap packaging the muffins were usually in looked like that it was shrinkwrapped and too hard to even open. One day, I asked a lunch lady about why the plastic was so weird looking.
She told me that it probably shrunk over the muffin in the oven.
Never ate the muffins again.
2. This one's shorter: On the first day of 9th grade, the burger I got for lunch had the patty stuck on the underside of the bottom bun via melted cheese. Had a good laugh about it with the kid next to me.
Also, no, the burger wasn't even good. Tasted rubbery.

alex_ze_awsumyt
Автор

i recently started highschool and honestly, the food's really good. i'm pretty fortunate to be in a school with edible food

muratpolat
Автор

My teachers have the audacity to say “why are you not eating” like bruh 💀

bljxsh
Автор

*me extremely jealous of my friends whose highschool has fast food, while mine literally gets there food out of a dumpster*

angryblobfish
Автор

One time in the 3rd grade the lunch ladies were serving grapes, and they were like the only editable thing on my tray so I made sure to savor every bite. But i bit into a particularly soggy one, and the insides were black, the grape exploded, and it was more sour than the toxic waste candy. I raised my hand to go to the bathroom, but at that point they were serving seconds and every other hand was raised. So either they’d serve me more rotten gapes or completely ignore me! So I excused myself to the bathroom, almost puked, and when I got out the staff gave me detention for not asking permission.

TheYoungestArtist
Автор

People who bring their lunch: I don't have such weaknesses.

caster
Автор

Prison: “We have the worst meals.”

School Lunches: “Am I a joke to you?”

TheCoolStyle
Автор

I actually had a school that served up genuinely good food. They had stuff from chicken and waffles to tomato soup, and even a salad bar. They cooked the damn food themselves and it was pretty good. They even sold cookies! By school food standards, that food was fucking Michelin starred. But then Covid hit, and they had to resort to getting cheap meals from some delivery service (Health restrictions, probably. Even had to close up the salad bar). I wondered if the good food would ever come back, but eventually I left for a closer school (It’s in Santa Clarita, I live closer to downtown LA.) I wonder if they’ve been able to bring back their own delicious food.

Vincredible
Автор

The chefs at my school advertised ‘Fresh fruit’ daily-
Like fresh outta a can

bluewatermelon
Автор

Man...I remember when I was in Boy Scouts...Thing is, most the time we'd cook our own food, but some camps required you to eat at their cafeteria. At one point, we are trying to eat our food, and one of our guys points out that his chicken tender weren't entirely thawed. He whacked it against the hard plastic tray he had been given to break the tender....The tray broke and it dented the table...They did a lot of cooking sins there...They somehow burned grits and put burnt Goldfish crackers in the Mac and Cheese...

drautomaton
Автор

At my primary school there was a lunch lady who was amazing at cooking, she knew how to make rice not look like it was puked 2 times, made sure the meals were great for us and was friendly. But as always, good things don't last forever and she left. Food was not as good after that.

coralplayz_
Автор

8:33 this relates WAY too well. We be going through the lunch line, and those cups of apple juice be looking like they were extracted from Antarctica 💀

gevinblue
Автор

The lunch ladies always used to remind me of the bus driver from South Park

ShortHax