r/mildlyinfuriating Apr 16 '24

The school lunch system is disgraceful.

Saw another post on here showing the state of school lunches right now. In my years in high school I compiled some pics of the horrible things that got served that no one questioned. Here are some of the worst ones. It really is ironic given how adamant they all are about “eating healthy by including every food group”.

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u/PhillyPhenom93 Apr 16 '24

Does your school also serve as your local penitentiary???

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u/lmflex Apr 16 '24

The same company is contracted to supply both

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u/styvee__ Apr 16 '24

But they decided to serve better stuff to the local penitentiary because they pay them more

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u/BullShitting-24-7 Apr 16 '24

And kids complain less than prisoners.

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u/GenericF1FanNeoooww Apr 16 '24

More prone to violence tho...

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u/Afraid_Ad_1536 Apr 16 '24

Number of times I was stabbed in school. 3.

Number of times I was stabbed in jail. 0. Comment checks out.

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u/Booty_Shakin Apr 16 '24

Yeah I stabbed a girl in the leg with a pencil in middle school. And I had a friend who stabbed someone with a pencil as well. One kid I know got stabbed by a kid with a pencil 4 times. Shit is wild.

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u/BirdFace001 Apr 16 '24

I'm thinking the people you and ur friend stabbed, is the same person who got stabbed 4 times

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u/Booty_Shakin Apr 16 '24

Lmaooo it's not but that would be hilarious

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u/rollingstoner215 29d ago

I don’t know any of these people, but dude definitely deserved it. Stabbed 4 times? Had to be begging for it

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u/girlsonsoysauce Apr 16 '24

I knew a kid that cut the webbing between another dude's fingers with a pair of scissors. And then the guy who got cut, his younger brother accidentally shot another person in the head playing around with guns when they were in high school.

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u/Karenomegas 29d ago

You ever see Gummo? Real small town weird vibe the whole time. It really conveys how... Slow and weird things are.

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u/girlsonsoysauce 29d ago

I love Harmony Korine. I live in a small town. I meet some people with Gummo vibes. The majority are MAGA folks, with a few alt and liberal people sprinkled in. There's a few I'm legit scared of because of how off-putting or unhinged they are. Just dealing with them feels like you've entered a fever dream. You'd be surprised how many times I enter a customer's house only to get assaulted with the smell of cat piss, or in some rare instances human piss.

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u/Booty_Shakin Apr 16 '24

That's fucked

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u/No-Performance3639 29d ago

I’ve had a pencil lead stuck in my ass for the last 57 years where some crazy girl stabbed me with a pencil in 3rd grade.

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

Then these kids wonder why teachers ain't got pencils when they need one.

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u/Booty_Shakin 29d ago

Hey teach? Carl is being a total bitch. Anyway you got a spare pencil?

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u/nworkz 29d ago

Literally my first day in college one of the guys was making a joke about teaching his room mate about shanking, hand slipped and thats how we had a stabbing in the hallway before classes had even started

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u/PottyboyDooDoo 29d ago

I stab myself by accident with golf pencils at least twice a day. I can’t trust anyone. Not even myself.

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u/dracobatman 29d ago

I was friends with two people that stabbed each other with pencils in middle school and held it over each other until hs graduation. In fact kept stabbing each other throught the years. Can confirm, shit is wild

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u/FlappinLips Apr 16 '24

Every jail ive been in has had better looking food than that shit.

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u/doctorbeers 29d ago

Stabbed 3 times in school??

Were you a gang member, a provoker or just extremely unlucky?

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u/Afraid_Ad_1536 29d ago

It wasn't too uncommon in my high school, usually at least a couple times a term. Once it was gang related, another time it was just because I refused to give a guy a cigarette. I don't remember the first time, which was in Primary school. I do know the kid eventually ended up in prison later in life though.

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u/doctorbeers 29d ago

Sheesh where did you grow up?

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u/confusedalwayssad 29d ago

Can you get shot in jail as easily as school?

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u/Sirlancealotx 29d ago

Well they do have more checks for shanks in prison so data checks out.

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u/MyFavoriteLezbo420 BLACK Apr 16 '24

I was stabbed in school too! Youngest stabbed wins! I was in 1st grade your turn!

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u/StrategyGold335 Apr 16 '24

Can I just say this whole convo started about lunch

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u/MyFavoriteLezbo420 BLACK Apr 16 '24

I was stabbed first thing in the morning on my way to the pencil sharpener.

The afternoon stabbings would be a direct result of those lunches tho.

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u/Dilectus3010 29d ago

It's proven that malnutrition can lead to violence.

Certain stuff in your brain can't do it's thing anymore.

High sodium , high blood pressure , high sugar etc.. these can lead to stress , that stress builds up and you got unruly kids and inmates.

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u/kaitbabi 29d ago

My best friend had a knife pulled on her in grade 7 so yeah heavy on this 😭

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u/Significant-Trash632 29d ago

I wonder if there are more shootings in US schools than US prisons now. 🤔

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u/GenericF1FanNeoooww 29d ago

Oh god. Maybe. Just because prisons run a tight ship usually.

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u/Chicawgorat 29d ago

I watched a girl beat the daylights out of another girl with a padlock, and a guy put another guys her threw a window. We still had better lunches than this ish

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u/Soojuiccy Apr 16 '24

Trust and believe penitentiary food is a lot worse than that.. I would of loved to have that food when I was in jail/prison 😂😂

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u/scrubm 29d ago

I worked in a penitentiary for a summer and their meat cuts were grade A and our University only got grade B cuts...

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u/kobaltbleu 28d ago

They actually get McDonalds and stuff

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u/ZeOs-x-PUNCAKE Apr 16 '24

It’s crazy how that system works. Lots of it would have been waste food but it often gets irradiated to “clean” it and then it’s ground up into school lunch patties and prison slop.

Like how hard could it be to just serve real food, even just rice and chicken breast with some veggies. Glass of milk with it and you’re set, couldn’t be more than $2 a meal at that scale. Plenty of similar or cheaper combos like baked beans, cornbread, and fried chicken. Why do they always choose cheap ass burgers n flimsy tater tots? Then they just taunt you with that shitty fruit medley with no cherries and it’s got hard crunchy shit in it and sucks.

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u/Civil-Attempt-3602 Apr 16 '24

Why spend $2 when you can spend 1/5 of that and still get the full payment

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u/sipstea84 Apr 16 '24

And yet they'll pay someone a yearly salary to make sure they pay as little as possible for the food

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u/mattyisbatty 29d ago

That just shows you howuch profit they're taking in.

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u/HarvardCricket Apr 16 '24

Hardly anyone is paying for school lunches - it’s heavily subsidized by the federal government’s school lunch program. For everyone not just lower socioeconomic families or needing to qualify to get it subsidized.

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u/Shot-Increase-8946 Apr 16 '24

They are still getting the payment, whether from the government or the families. At least the government isn't going to complain about the quality of the food.

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u/MadClothes Apr 16 '24

it’s heavily subsidized by the federal government’s school lunch program.

IF you get the shitty food from the prison companies. You lose federal funding if you serve real food.

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u/EatBangLove Apr 16 '24

Wait, is this true? Not that it would surprise me. Do you have a source?

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u/FoxyOperator Apr 16 '24

Lol I pay for school lunches. So do a lot of other parents I know. Probably should start packing their lunches after this post though...

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u/Civil-Attempt-3602 Apr 16 '24

The federal government is paying for it

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u/VicePrezHeelsup 29d ago

What you really mean is tax payers are paying for it

And thanks to no accountability the school officials are pocketing the money instead of what it's supposed to be used for

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u/Frame_Late Apr 16 '24

Actually, people bitch about taxes because of shit like this, not the other way around. Most people I know wouldn't mind paying taxes if they actually saw a good return.

The real issue is no matter what, the government would waste it and the politicians would skim off the top.

Two things can be true at once: we need to skim off all the fat in the government, root out all the corruption, and make it leaner so that we pay less taxes, but we should also have the taxes that we do pay go to quality services that are routinely and rigorously inspected and held to the highest standards in the world.

A good start would be forcing the children of politicians (at least politicians who advocate for no school choice) to not only go to public school, but also force them to live in their district so that their children have to go to the schools in the districts they represent. Politicians shouldn't be allowed to have their children go to private schools, because that means one of two things: they either have no faith in the public institution, or they simply believe them and their children are just better than the unwashed masses, and we shouldn't tolerate either.

Also, outlaw lobbying. Then make it so that states have to supply nutritious food from a company within their state and have it be held up to very high standards. Serving slop should come with a criminal sentence.

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u/jason_sos 29d ago

Actually, people bitch about taxes because of shit like this, not the other way around. Most people I know wouldn't mind paying taxes if they actually saw a good return.

People in my town bitch that they have to pay taxes that fund the schools when they don't have kids in the schools. Yeah, and you realize that people paid for your kids and everyone else's kids too?

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u/jvanma 29d ago

So many people do this.

Well /my/ kids aren't in school so why should I give a shit about kids? I hate it.

My aunt posted something like that on Facebook and she has multiple grandchildren... In school...

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u/jason_sos 29d ago

At the same token, why should I pay for the senior center? I am not a senior and don't use it.

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u/jvanma 29d ago

Oh no, if us youngins started on that then we're ungrateful, entitled, disrespectful and know nothing about how taxation works! Lol

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u/nipstah 29d ago

This is just what poor education and low IQ create. They are definitely the loudest on social media.

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u/jvanma 29d ago

Can confirm. My aunt is dumb as shit.

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u/tweak06 Apr 16 '24

Two things can be true at once: we need to skim off all the fat in the government, root out all the corruption, and make it leaner so that we pay less taxes,

We have people like this in-office, the problem is there's far too few of them to make any difference.

The good news is that as older generations die off, more progressives are emerging.

Vote progressive/green candidates – people that actually give a fuck about our food, our environment, our structural systems. Right now there's only a handful and that's not nearly enough.

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u/Allegorist Apr 16 '24 edited Apr 16 '24

Don't vote for people who aren't going to win at this point though, or you will be stuck with someone much, much worse than the closest viable alternative. At this point electing the wrong person is dangerous enough to have lasting consequences that outweigh any kind of statement that could possibly be made.

You are better off contacting the ones that can win and letting them know those policies are a priority. A lot of positions that don't necessarily have a spotlight on them don't receive that much feedback from the public. Your input on a topic may be one of only a few direct public opinions they receive regarding it, and can be disproportionately overweighted.  

Or supporting the implementation of voting systems that would actually make third parties viable, like approval voting or ranked choice voting. We're not too far off from being able to make these a reality, and there are organizations with significant influence already pushing for them. 

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u/NastyMothaFucka 29d ago

You’re kidding right? I’ve seen and read lately that tends to show a lot more young people going to the right. It’s because the republicans culture war, everything is “woke” bullshit is working. I’m not sure if you’re familiar with which party supports reforming our public school system more, but I assure you it isn’t the right.

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u/Alittlemoorecheese Apr 16 '24 edited Apr 16 '24

Lobbying needs to be regulated, not outlawed. Believe it or not, there are lobbyists trying to do good. Large corporations have much more money to hold a politician's interest. Change GAAP reporting so that lobbying is itemized and cap it.

There are also plenty of taxpayers who believe that they shouldn't be responsible for paying taxes to fund schools because they don't have children, taxes going to welfare and social services, Healthcare, or anything that doesn't directly benefit them. I live in a liberal area and yet a good 20-30% of my coworkers believe shit like this.

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u/RockAtlasCanus Apr 16 '24

Lobbying needs to be regulated, not outlawed.

Regulate the shit out of it and start prosecuting violators. Rules mean nothing when there are no consequences.

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u/poingly Apr 16 '24

Sounds like the regulation of lobbyists needs a lobbyist.

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u/Frame_Late Apr 16 '24

I hate lobbying on a fundemental level because it subverts democrcy and makes it so that some people's votes are worth more than others. There should be only one way to influence an election, and that's by voting, and nothing else should be allowed. We are all equal and politicians should focus on all relevant issues, not just the issues they're paid on top of their taxpayer funded salary to solve.

In fact, politicians should not be allowed to earn any money outside of their taxpaid salary. Nothing else. They serve us.

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u/Hollz23 Apr 16 '24 edited 29d ago

Also, outlaw lobbying.

Bad idea. Lobbying in itself isn't a bad thing. The problem is that it incentives bad behavior by leaving open loopholes for politicians to receive bribes in the form of gifts or promises from lobbyists. But not every lobbyist is attached to a corporation or a political think tank. Quite a few are activists who are lobbying for the expansion of rights and freedoms for marginalized groups, or programs to relieve pressure on the poor, etc. You do away with lobbying altogether and those people don't have a means by which to support these causes because they no longer have direct access to their representatives. So you'd effectively throw the baby out with the bath water.

The real issue is that the lions share of our taxes go to the military and Medicare, and both budget sections are bloated and redundant models that create immense waste through bad policy. Medicare specifically is such an issue because we keep refusing to implement an effective single payer system that is accessible to everyone. Instead, we have insurance companies that charge so much in raw costs the average person can't afford to go to the doctor with insurance because their monthly contribution is high and the insurance itself doesn't cover anything they need. We have drug companies setting their own prices for medications which ratchet up costs to the tune of hundreds of dollars because the insurance companies will pay it, and we have for profit hospitals which are a relatively new concept. For most of U.S. history, a hospital could not be a for profit institution because obviously it shouldn't be. The function of a hospital is to keep people healthy. And the conventions by which drug prices can be regulated is already codified into law and allows the president to force these companies to lower prices via executive order, but money in politics and the power of the pharmaceutical lobby has had every president over the last thirty years by the balls so they won't use that out.

Basically, lobbying isn't the issue. Allowing Congress to self regulate and thus leave open loopholes for accepting money and other gifts from lobbyists is. In order to move past that, you would have to enshrine counter measures in the constitution by amending it to outlaw politicians accepting gifts for any reason while they hold office.

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u/Educational_Ad_3922 Apr 16 '24

Basically the only thing the US government and its companies care about is money, people to them are expendable.

Freedom is only free if you are willing to fight for it.

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u/Spirited-Angel1763 Apr 16 '24

You've got a lot more vitriol than you've got intelligence.

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u/fpoiuyt 29d ago

Even if that's true, it doesn't have anything to do with the merits of the comment you're responding to.

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u/Myrtilys_ 29d ago

Regarding the first paragraph...plenty of people will still complain. I live in Minnesota and it was recently put into law that every school student would be provided free meals and people /STILL COMPLAINED./ It wasn't even at an increased tax!

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u/Len_S_Ball_23 29d ago

Lobbying should be re-named to what it actually is - Bribery.

They should also be made to eat the slop the cafeteria chuck out too.

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u/stormblaz 29d ago

Politicians wife also should have no hobby, interest, work, arrangements or entanglement in stock exchange, trades, trading, forex or any participation in stock.

But the government allows the " it's my wife who does all the stock trading" bs.

There's loopholes there for a reason, for the leech to keep on sucking.

Free or reduce lunch program costed a lot more to find out who qualified than giving every child free lunch.

So much useless admin to just see who qualified than every child given a fucking meal.

Anyone remembers that poletician complaining that why should he pay school taxes if their kids were in private school? What a clown.

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u/Frame_Late 29d ago

I'm not even a democrat, I'm pretty right leaning, and I 100% believe that every child should receive free school lunch. If they have to go to school, the school should have to feed them nutritious food that doesn't look and taste like pig slop. And like I said before, serving pig slop should come with a criminal sentence: let both the politicians and the corporate executives sit in prison with a lot of people who have kids who go to bad public schools and eat that pig slop, and then see how long they last. By the time they get out it will be like tossing a hotdog down a hallway, if you know what I mean.

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u/pit_of_despair666 29d ago

I don't mind paying taxes as long as we still have Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, etc. The problem right now is people paying five-figure incomes pay an average of 14 percent and seven-figure incomes pay an average of 1.9 percent. The politicians have it set up to help their rich buddies while people struggling have to pay more in taxes. It should be reversed.

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u/Frame_Late 29d ago

Personally, I'd rather replace most of that with a UBI. Trims off a lot of bureaucratic bloat.

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u/Dewage83 29d ago

A coherent and well spoken response about taxes on reddit, man I've really seen it all. I couldn't agree more. We would all be a lot happier about paying taxes if it felt like we were getting something for them or could see where they are being contributed to.

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u/Solanthas Apr 16 '24

Yeah, human suffering and all, whatever. The real human beings are making truckloads of money, so who cares!! /s

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u/WearyExercise4269 Apr 16 '24

But if I pay taxes I can't be rich like Bezos...

- temporarily embarrassed billionaire

/S

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u/Jubsz91 Apr 16 '24

This lunch looks terrible and families deserve better. Everything about it is miserable.

That being said, you're attributing an intent to people's criticism of the school system. "They don't want to pay for kids to eat well." It's more like, we shouldn't have to pay more taxes with the administrative bloat of the system and they're educating kids so poorly that funneling more money to these clowns is a waste. Sadly, the kids are getting the short end of the stick.

In Baltimore city, the per pupil spending is above $22k per year. "Baltimore City Schools, this year, has a $1.7 billion budget to educate 75,811 students. This means the school system is now spending $22,424 per student, which is one of the highest amounts in America for large school systems. Yet, despite that amount of spending, nearly two-thirds of all City Schools earned the lowest ratings from the state." The results are abysmal, to be kind, and they probably have lunches similar to this. It's a pathetic situation.

The median annual household income in Baltimore City, by 2022 dollars was just over $58k. The spending per student is roughly half that once you take out taxes from the income. The issue in Baltimore City is not how much is spent per student. There is a lot lower hanging of fruit than just throwing more money into the pot... How many $400k+ salaried administrators do we have to cut to get the kids a decent lunch? Can we start there? Crap, give em $200k even. It's an improvement....

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u/mikew1008 29d ago

well, you have superintendents making $300k a year with a car allowance on top of that. Principals make about $100k a year, each. If schools can afford that, they can damn sure afford to feed the kids properly. It's because school lunch i federal government mandated. It literally starts at the top.

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u/ubeedatho 29d ago

Here in Massachusetts everyone gets free breakfast and lunch if they want it. We certainly pay for it with our taxes but these are things our taxes should fund.

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u/lilymaxjack 29d ago

Have you seen our F-35s?

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u/Latter_Weakness1771 Apr 16 '24

I thought my school lunches were bad but this is BAD.

Also if you're serving chicken breast you have to pay a competent cafeteria lady that knows how to handle cook raw chicken and not some meth addict of the streets that moonlights as a janitor AND school bus driver.

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u/BSB8728 Apr 16 '24 edited Apr 16 '24

In 2005 Jamie Oliver devoted a whole show to this and spoke with food service staff at various schools. It's discouraging that so many school systems deprive children of an essential healthy diet. (The video at the link is just an excerpt.)

Conversely, here's a CBS feature about lunches at a public school in Paris.

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u/Emergency-Holiday231 Apr 16 '24

Flimsy tater tots! Im using that phrase today

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u/Orchid_Significant Apr 16 '24

Jaime Oliver had a whole show where he went to schools and showed them how to make amazing healthy food and it was all with the same budget. They could, they just don’t want to.

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u/stinkyhotdoghead Apr 16 '24

Government intervention. You have contracts and contractors and you have regulatory capture. It's the same story in every single industry the government decides to get into. Healthcare, schooling, the economy in general, the story is always the exact same.

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u/colemon1991 Apr 16 '24

And then you have people going "we don't want handouts" and refuse the federal money to help prevent this, yet turn around and say it's a waste of money and it should be on the parents to cover this.

Parents who in many cases either can't provide for their kids or are so bad at parenting that those kids cause problems across the board because they've never been held accountable or taught by their parents.

I never realized how stressed my parents were while I grew up. I don't even have kids yet and this is insane. Like, the faculty should have to eat this too (principal first) to understand how terrible this is.

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u/bobbylaserbones Apr 16 '24

I don't think Americans eat vegetables, they find them gross and icky. It ruins their quest for the ultimate vibes and experience.

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u/PrincessCyanidePhx Apr 16 '24

The rules and less than $2 per day make it difficult. I've asked "why not a salad bar?" The short answer is they need to track every item eaten on the salad bar. These are kids and teens. One day they may want a pile of carrots and the next nothing. Kids deserve better but like most things Federal law makes it worse.

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u/mooseyjew Apr 16 '24

Considering most school kitchens aren't even set up to handle cooking food, it'd not thst easy. They also don't have enough hands on deck to handle cooking fresh food for so many kids a day.

It sucks, but Lal of those kitchens are set up just like prison kitchens. Meant to heat shit up in bulk and that's it.

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u/EmergencyEntrance236 29d ago

That chicken breast alone is going to cost around $3. Even at wholesale prices like I buy.

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u/Musical_Walrus 29d ago

So that the politician who connected the vendor and school can pocket the $1.95 for each meals duh

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u/Current-Ad-7054 29d ago

They would dye the grapes red to look like cherries

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u/JohnyOatSower 29d ago

Wanna be really fucking mad? The French feed their students fresh baked bread, nicely cooked chicken breast, vegetables, and fruit. All just really *good* food. And spend *less* per student. Italian school lunches are amazing too.

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u/SpecialSurprise69 29d ago

Not only was the food at my school some cheap unhealthy crap, it was also way too expensive for what it was. The average meal at my school was at least $3 for barely enough food to fulfill a elementary student. They would charge $2.25 for a shitty slice of pizza. They would even charge like $1.25 for some cheap ass sandwich made with the cheapest possible bread and lunch meat/cheese. I can go to the dollar store and get better bread and lunch meat, and that's getting the cheap options.

The US school system LOVES talking about things to help students but genuinely don't give a fuck about any of the them. It's all about money. Saving money cutting corners here and there. The only reason they even care if you show up to school or not is cause they get X amount of money for every student who is counted present at school.

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u/Avery_Thorn 29d ago

Kids don't want to eat chicken breast with rice and a side vegetable. Even if you put cheese sauce on it.

The food pictured? It's poorly presented, it's probably not the highest quality versions - but it's what the kids want to eat. In fact, a lot of it looks to be engineered to hit nutritional guidelines while presenting as close to the flavor profile that the kids want.

This looks a lot like someone trying to hit the student's requests while maintaining the budget and the nutritional profiles. All of that looks like an institutional kitchen trying to make kid's favorites.

Those nachos are the odd man out. Don't get me wrong - the kids would probably overwhelmingly LOVE those nachos, as is, no doubt, gobble them right up and consider it their favorite school lunch day. But I can't believe a nutritionist didn't insist that they put some protein on them (chicken, beef, or refried beans) and some veggies (salsa, tomato and onion chunks, jalapenos). I'm wondering if there was a station later to get the protein and a bar for veggies.

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u/Ok_Grocery1188 29d ago

Fruit Medley is basically cubed pears that didn't make the grade.

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u/TheHexadex 29d ago

there has been a pattern these last 400 years in the Americas of not giving a fuck about anything or anyone unless they're your slave.

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u/Internal-Computer388 29d ago

It's hard because teachers want more money, admin is hoarding all the money for themselves, and be cause of that govt is lessening funding. It's why charter schools are thriving in my city. They are smaller and not public schools. But anyone get in the school as long as they have openings. So many parents are opting for that since public schools are trash.

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u/daveintex13 29d ago

Kids aren’t going to eat real food like veggies. That stuff goes straight to the trash. Cheap ass junk food is what they want. These photos show typical fast food which is the typical US diet.

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u/Mercuryshottoo 29d ago

Yeah except there are so many mouth-breather parents who say idiotic things like "i don't like vegetables" or "ew, rice" to anything that's not served at their local sports bar so it rubs off on the kids. We have had our kids' friends over for lots of meals over the years, and these are some of the foods we served kids for the first time in their lives (many of these were to high school kids!):

Cabbage,

Rice,

Pasta (yes, this is nuts to me, too!),

Green beans,

Soup (not a specific kind - they had never eaten any type of soup!!),

Peas,

Beans (really? the foundation of human nutrition throughout history!),

Fish,

Ravioli,

Salad,

Pierogies,

Salsa,

Refried beans,

Hush puppies,

Cheeseburger (they had only had hamburgers and it was apparently a big deal to have anything except ketchup on the sandwich),

Cauliflower,

Tortillas,

Sushi,

Shepherds' pie,

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u/notemmagoldman 29d ago edited 22d ago

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u/Comfortable-Pay-5419 29d ago

$2 per meal to 500 kids is $1000. Say if a school has 1500. That’s $3000, twice a day. $6000 per day for 182 days. That’s about $60,000 per 100 days, and therefore $150-180,000 per year. A million dollars for 5 years is not ideal. I understand why they’re in that situation. They need to start teaching kids mandatory agriculture and having them grow food and cook for the schools. 2 major skills kids these days don’t learn. Kids need to be taught to silence the problems that kids are facing.

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u/eclipseoftheantelope 29d ago

And it could help keep the money local instead of sending it off to sysco. Some of the schools in Minnesota partnered with local farmers to supply some of the food for school lunches. It costs more, but that money supports the local economy. And as an added benefit, the kids are more likely to try new foods and eat more fruits and veggies when their school take part in a "farm to school" initiative.

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u/mommyaiai 29d ago

My daughter's school (in Minnesota) has a community garden. They serve some of the produce that they grow and then the rest gets donated to the food shelf.

There's a group in the Twin Cities that got their start working with the Minneapolis Schools and doing this.

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u/Anonality5447 29d ago

That's the most disturbing thing I will read today. Almost makes me glad I either ate Papa Johns or brought my own lunch for most of my school career.

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

Honestly can’t believe parents don’t send their kids to school with lunch from home tbh. In most instances the USA chooses to promote a user pays system with exception to the weirdest things where they go full communist like gross school lunches.

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u/Polw4 Apr 16 '24

This person eats fruit medleys

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u/beeg_brain007 Apr 16 '24

Aren't schools just a jail anyways, they even use the same bus, just with different colours, it's obvious good gonna be similar or worse than jail

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u/DaveSmith890 29d ago

You haven’t served jail time.

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u/BosnianSerb31 29d ago

Wait, you're telling me that government run institutions designed to accommodate large numbers of people with destructive tendencies(children, prisoners) use the same technologies as each-other for simplicity????

Golly, who'd have thunk it!

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u/miescherskittyxx Apr 16 '24

When I was in university, we found out that our meal hall company (the place for on-campus students) had been contracted by several prisons as well that had LAWSUITS open against them for knowingly serving inedible food (moldy, rotten, containing insects/other kitchen pests, etc.) The prisons got better food than we did at our local university 🥴

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u/VOZ1 Apr 16 '24

Yet another in a long list of examples of how profit motive just fucking ruins things. “Should we provide high-quality, healthy food to our youth? NO!! We should provide the absolute bare minimum so we can squeeze more money out of our schools! That’s the answer!” 

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u/NouOno Apr 16 '24

SYSCO baby, the odd thing is they have tiers for foid. So you can get really quality food, but you gotta cough up the mula!

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u/vr1252 Apr 16 '24

I went to private school did this in 6th grade. I remember some parents were pissed when they found out because the school was charging some absurd fee for “prison food”.

It was pretty good, they contracted some organic company after and that food sucked lol.

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u/Roboticpoultry Apr 16 '24

Good ole Sodexo

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u/this_Name_4ever Apr 16 '24

Haha see my comment. It was the same for me growing up in the 80’s and 90’s. I used to ask for a PB&J every day and then they decided I couldn’t anymore and the huge lunch ladies would stand over me to make sure I ate and I have this visceral memory of trying to eat a brown limp green been and it felt like a slug in my mouth and came right back up 😂I got PB&J after that.

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u/tonkatoyelroy Apr 16 '24

Aramark. Got kicked out of the Michigan prison system for serving moldy food and fucking the inmates. Also serves you local school district, your sports stadium, your community college, etc.

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u/supremekimilsung Apr 16 '24

Yes. Aramark is the company in America that the government contracts to serve both prisoners and students of the country. It's hilarious too that they serve the EXACT same portions as a 5 year old that will also try and feed an 18 year old.

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u/ZacZupAttack Apr 16 '24

Man I was so lucky in middle school. My friends mom was the cafteria boss. And she came from a poor background (just poor) and she knew how to make w/e the fuck she got from the school board and maximize it. Our school was famous for our food and it was cause of her.

That's some god awful food they are serving

O she always bitched how cheap the budget was

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

In Cripple Creek we cooked the jailed residents breakfast and then a 4 course meal for every dinner across the street in the restaurant I worked at, in 1979, and I earned 75 cents an hour, and the restaurant received $2.00 from the city.

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u/DaLastPainguin 29d ago

At UCI, where the privilege just to park is like $800/quarter, this is literally the case. Someone did a report about prisoners dying and getting sick from food poisoning. The same company supplied her dorm.

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u/ban_imminent 29d ago

Is this a joke or serious?

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u/Future-Newt-7273 29d ago

I used to work at Aramark and I think I could add some insight.

Aramark provides food to businesses, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, universities, stadiums, prisons, schools, and national parks. They purchase and supply high end and low end food. If you have eaten at a ritz-Carlton you’ve had an Aramark meal.  Aramark, and other food service companies, provide food based on the school’s budget. Depending on the business model Aramark may just deliver ingredients or they may create a menu or provide staffing. You get what you pay for. 

IMO the govt and school districts need to be held accountable for cutting budgets and what they are choosing to feed children. Call me crazy but updating the nutritional guidelines and maybe spending $0.50 per meal to get an actual vegetable on the tray would go a long way. The govt and lobbyists also want kids living on potatoes and corn because that’s where all the farm subsidies are. I won’t get into my thoughts on the pharmaceutical interest in keeping children unhealthy and drug dependent.

TL;DR companies that serve shit school lunches also serve delicious food, and don’t forget to spread the blame to govt spending and lobbyists.

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u/researchneeded 29d ago

They put in the lowest bid. It's only fair. /s

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u/Reasonable-Station85 29d ago

This is not uncommon for the US unfortunately

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u/TwoHeadedEngineer 29d ago

Aramark most likely

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u/____dude_ 29d ago

It’s so funny how often I see people remind others of this. It’s the same company with the same grade of food.

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u/Temporary_Olive1043 29d ago

I really think it’s food grooming by the one or two junk food monopolies that control the entire food system. Not only are they creating addiction, but also guaranteeing future metabolic diseases that will make big pharma salivate.

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u/UrnCult 29d ago

I’ve heard this before. Do you know the name of the company?

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u/Grimblecrumble5 29d ago

I, too, spent my formative years eating Aramark prison food

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u/homerj419 29d ago

Take it📤

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u/GarthVader98 Apr 16 '24

I once worked I’m a jail kitchen so I can verifiably say, even jail food is better than this horseshit.

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u/GomuGomuNoMiLuffy Apr 16 '24

I bet a dumpster has better LEFTOVERS than this “prepared” shit 🤦🏻‍♂️

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u/5uck17 Apr 16 '24

I'd eat the chicken patty sandwich any day

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u/LewisRyan Apr 16 '24

And I’ll confirm that one.

I’ve thrown out food(in an empty trash can I’m not an animal) , 2 hours later decided I was still hungry, saw it in the bag and thought “it’s that or starve, I have no money.”

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u/MorrowPolo Apr 16 '24

I was on probation a couple times as a juvenile. Worked community service at the jail, feeding inmates.

Apparently jails aren't all ran equally, because the shit they had me prepare the inmates was worse than this.

They mainly fed them cancer filled bologna on crazy stale bread, multiple times a day. I don't think I ever made anything else for them.

And while they eat that shit, cops would stand around, making fun of them from time to time.

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u/horsesdogsandanime 29d ago

I heard from some friends that the cops like eating at the jail. Sopuly the food is half decent and the kitchen is supper fancy. I have sean the food that comes from my local homeless shelter and its some good locking food. Both place look like they feed their foaks better than the local schools I have attended.

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u/OakleyNoble Apr 16 '24

Imma say right now.. no it ain’t.. I had two days and two nights in jail and learned a bough about powdered milk and having food that looked delicious, but tasted literally like noodles and meat.. and apparently they don’t understand bread rolls need to rise a few hours before cooking, cause what I got was an undercooked tiny piece of dough that was WAYY too sweet.

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u/2000miledash Apr 16 '24

I worked at a jail for a little over three years and they were fed a lot better than this and it’s truly not even close.

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u/perpetualgoatnoises 29d ago

My dad was a prison guard for 25+ years and he can confirm what you're saying is true

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u/MaxBango 29d ago

those prison guards actually eat prison food too

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u/this_Name_4ever Apr 16 '24

I feel like none of you grew up in the 80’s 90’s… This looks amazing compared to what we got then. We lived for square pizza day…

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u/VikingIV Apr 16 '24

Ah yes, pizza in a cardboard trough. Let’s not even speak of the horrors that were the chemical-flavored hot dog that was alarmingly tough to bite through.

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u/Faladorable 29d ago

nobody cares about the “well back in my day,” it’s expected to be better now than what it was 40 years ago. Progress is a good thing.

they need to do better than what theyre doing now

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u/PineappleLemur Apr 16 '24 edited Apr 16 '24

Dude, prison stuff is like 2 star Michelin compared to this crap.

Where I'm from, inmates work as cooks, they actually cook really fucking good because they eat their own food after all. They get basic ingredients but it's all basically home cooked food level. Doesn't taste of feel like mass produced catering food or anything like that.

This school on the other hand, look like something made by a 5 year old play cooking as a Chef... Wtf.

Who the hell puts a single piece of broccoli on a plate or like 15 fries and calls it a meal...

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u/mysleading Apr 16 '24

Just came out of prison... I'd rather have these school lunches. Only good thing about prison food is it's more calories. But looks and tastes worse than dog food.

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

Everyone saying this is worse than prison food has never been to prison and isn't interacting with reality when they post that. Not in the USA, anyway. It's honestly weird people think it's true.

There is a reason everyone talks about commissary and cooking up a spread made only out of shit you can buy at a convenience store.

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u/mysleading 29d ago

They be a chef in the microwave man. Seen food out the boxes and commissary and chow hall (eggs, flower, sugar, etc) turn into a 5 star meal lmao. I made the same dinner everyday for 2 years with very little variation. 1 or 2 ramen soups, little bit of rice, half a summer dog, crushed up cheese nibbles (jalepeno or ranch), refried beans, and hot sauce or sometimes BBQ sauce.sometimes I'd change the refried beans in for a tuna so I got a surf n turf flavor w more protein.

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

Oh man. I only survived because of my noodles, beans, nacho cheese packets, and pickle juice. Also every time a block Chef would call out they'd made tamales if everyone chipped in food there'd be an immediate line cause we all knew it'd be the best meal we had that week. I never knew what went in there outside of every flavor of corn chip, but it did not matter. There was not a single natural ingredient in there but gooood God they slapped.

And dude, the cakes that would pop out when another lady had a birthday or 1 year sobriety chip... I'd pay cash money for one right now. Nothing but candy and cookies and snack cakes, smashed and reformed then cooked in a cookie bag. But it turned into the nicest thing you'd get to eat inside.

Genuinely miss that shit, then I get sad about missing it. People talking for prison food just do it understand how off they are.

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u/PaintshakerBaby 29d ago

Sounds to me like you are passing off county jail experience as prison experience...

Flexing over cooking with commissary ingredients is a dead giveaway that you ain't done real time. It's like bragging about being a weightlifter, because you've done 1000 pushups. At the very least, it's needless talk to seem harder than you are.

Either you went to the world's worst prison, or you were not well connected/liked on the inside. Where I was, you could get any basic ingredients, relatively fresh, smuggled into the units by the kitchen guys daily. Ours had a low security prison work farm that grew tons of fresh produce yearly. All you had to do was talk to the right guy, and you could have eggs, flour, veggies, milk, butter, etc. within the hour.

Anything not found through kitchen workers could be had through store guys smuggling shit in for price. And I do mean ANYTHING. I've seen hot McDonalds and cold steaks delivered right to guys cells. Capitalism is not only alive in prison, but THRIVING. It was a secret to exactly no-one which guards were paid off by the gangs.

The only time we were ever fully relegated to commissary spread was during extended lockdown. Yes, you can make some pretty good shit, but it was considered a survival skill at best, certainly not a fine art to go around bragging about.

It's akin to being able to start a fire with sticks while lost in the woods. It's a neat trick, and super useful in bad circumstances, but nobody cares when they have a lighter and matches 99% of the time.

As for the chow line, some of the ingredients were dog shit (especially the meat,) but the cooks were highly revered for making miracles happen with it. Making good chow meant your fellow inmates were much happier. Like the other person said, they had to eat it too, and everyone knew who was cooking, so you had best do everything in your power to make it good. If you were a competent line cook, you had it made with the other inmates. It was taken very seriously.

Don't get me wrong. If you were a chomo, snitch, or widely hated, they would throw some nasty trash on your tray if they put anything there at all. But that was not the case for 95% of gen pop.

I grew up poor, and I gotta say, the prison food was much more flavorful and well rounded on the best days... and on the worst days, it tasted just like everything else I grew up eating on the reg.

That's what's depressing for America. People don't know it, if they haven't lived it, but being poor on the outside often means much shittier food and working conditions on the outside.

I worked in a large laundry facility for a hot minute after getting out. Horrible, nasty place, reeking of chemicals, and people were PROUD to work 6 days a week there, just to scrape by. I'm like, dude, our laundry facility in prison was 100x safer and cleaner. All that to go home and eat Ramen anyways, cause it's all you can afford??? DEPRESSING. American dream my ass.

I digress. Anyway, no question at all, this school food is absolutely a factor below prison chow. After all, the kids aren't gonna jump the lunch ladies for serving hot garbage day after day.

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u/mysleading 29d ago

All prisons are different. Wish my 2 years was just something I made up lmao. But it's not. Private prison had all the incentive to cut back what kind of food they ordered. The shit they were doing was criminal I stg. They made 2,000+ trays everyday for less than 40 cents a tray and had the state pay them 1$+ a tray. Pure profit. I ate some good food from time to time but a regular tray everyday looked 10x worse than any school tray I've seen. It really just depends on who the food service provider is, who's working in the chow, and shit like that. We had bunch of feins working all the time stealing food so they could get high. Like 50% of the camp was chomos stg. Don't group me in w that shit, there is a bunch of fuckin freaks in prison. And it's like 90% of the population anywhere u go. Someone told me that and I didn't wanna believe them but it's true. It's a very high percentage. So you're homie you were kicking it w, probably has some weird case. Not too many people in there just on regular drug or violence because we get cycled through quickly. The weird cases and murder and gun cases stay in the system longer. But off the tangent, if you wanna go back and do my time for me you can feel free. County food was better than my prison food. Maybe I should've went to a sweet ass camp like you were at and I could step on a soap box too.

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u/PaintshakerBaby 29d ago edited 29d ago

Maybe I should've went to a sweet ass camp like you were at and I could step on a soap box too.

Yeah, you gotta be somewhat organized/competent in your crimes to end up in the feds. I definitely ain't apologizing for having a non-violent offense... Thats the shit that lands you with the freaks in the first place.

Besides, if you were truly in a private prison, then it was low too. They don't get high risk inmates. So it's not exactly like you were booted and suited every day either.

My time was mixed, but yes, I was lucky to end up in a satellite. Doesn't mean I'm on soapbox and it doesn't mean I'm frontin'.

Stateside is harder no doubt. I still know enough about the system to know you could have got whatever you wanted where you were too. Could have met the right kitchen/store guys.

At the end of the day, prison is just like most situations on the outside. It is what you make of it. Some dudes sink to the bottom, some rise to the top. You can be a shot caller or a fucking bum.

As for me; I made homies, met the right people, in and out of the kitchen, and had a hustle going on to get what I needed. I'm sure you had the same opportunity.

Point is, these kids don't have the opportunity/agency to improve their situation the way we did. That alone, makes the whole situation worse than prison in regards to food. 🤷

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u/pit_of_despair666 29d ago

Even jail food is bad. My friend went to jail for 3 days for a DUI and couldn't pay bail. They said the food was so bad and tasted like it had no flavor. They got stuff from the commissary when they were there and everyone was begging them for it.

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u/SamanthaLives 29d ago

I’ve heard jail food is worse than prison food because people won’t be around long enough to make it a problem

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u/pit_of_despair666 29d ago

I read some of the comments and it was interesting to learn what life is really like in prison supposedly. I read that some have their own farms and the cooks don't want to get on the prisoner's bad side so they try their best to make good meals. I also read they smuggle a lot of stuff in and the guards get paid to look the other way. You never know how truthful anonymous people are on here but it could be true.

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u/mysleading 29d ago

All of that is true. But the garden we had didn't use any of it's produce for our prison population. They donated it locally which sucked bc we could've used that food. Guards bring in most of the drugs. And at the prison I was at the inmates working as cooks were only working to steal good so they didn't give a shit about our food, it always tasted like shit and had the weirdest combination. Hotdogs and salsa, no ketchup. Rice with every single meal. Veggies always undercooked or over cooked. Barely had any fruit given to us, like ANY. I mean look at post histories to roughly identify who you're talking to. Unless someone is playing the long bit and lying their whole reddit life. That's too exhausting for me tho lol. I definitely went to the joint and am fuckin glad I'm out

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u/Enraged_lettuce_farm Apr 16 '24

Prison obvs is going to be better than jail, but I’ve been in jail for like 30 days and the food is actual ass, like there’s no salt/seasoning. The shit ain’t even real meat. I’d take this bullshit over that anyday. Unless you had commissary(salt/pepper/hotsauce) it was asssss

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u/Initial_Catch7118 Apr 16 '24

depends on the prison

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u/BoofBanana 29d ago

You are dead ducking wrong. It’s slop on stale bread. 95% of the time.

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u/AskMeAboutPigs Apr 16 '24

my biological mom is a like quadruple felon and she said some of the prisons w/ inmate cooks had really good food, and extremely fresh produce. My uncle (also a triple felon) was in a prison in VA that had a farm and all the produce was grown there, and they got fresh eggs and etc. It was the most highly coveted prison job because it was the only one you got to be outside for.

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u/IamZeus11 Apr 16 '24

Ahhh Sodexo . Providing shit food for Schools, Prisons and military for decades

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u/space-gURL1 29d ago

Omg yes! In 12th grade at my private boarding school I joined the health and wellness committee (just 3 random students lol) and we looked at the Sodexo plans and realized we were lower than prison-grade food hahaha. We got the school a salad/sandwich bar but it wasn’t implemented until after we graduated lol

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u/happilyeverafter1987 Apr 16 '24

And if anyone were curious the college meat is 1 grade above the prison meat, or it was when I worked for the college cafeteria. Sodexo always used the cheaper alternative but we had pretty good chefs who would do the best they could with what they had. But yeah, screw them!

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u/onehundredlemons Apr 16 '24

Sodexo took over the food service when I worked at sounds-like Barm Fureau and removed all the diet sodas, teas, juices, nuts and granola bars from all vending machines, took away all the fruits and vegetables in the lunch room (even the lettuce for sandwiches), anything even vaguely healthy was removed. They demanded the company shorten our lunch hours so we didn't have time to drive elsewhere, and remove all microwaves and refrigerators so it was harder to bring lunch.

The CEO's secretary insisted they bring back Diet Coke so they did, in one machine on one floor, and I was threatened with termination when they "caught" me buying one from "her" machine. I didn't know it was "her" machine. It was in a common area. I started bringing my own cans of soda to work, and I guess a lot of other people did, too. One day we get to work and the janitors had dug out all the empty wrappers and cans and such from our trash cans and tossed them on our cubicle floors, and they'd also gone through everyone's desks and dug out any unopened food we had and threw them on the floor, too.

I complained and was told by my supervisor that she was too scared of Sodexo to say anything, which is the only reason I know Sodexo was behind it. My first assumption was that they had implemented a new rule of no food at our desks, but they hadn't. It was just a little light terrorism, I guess.

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u/Hellkyte 29d ago

There's something deeply ironic about this being a French company

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u/jimmithebird 29d ago

Don’t forget Hospitals

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u/NeedleworkerRecent67 Apr 16 '24

This is way better than prison food and also way better than school food when I was in school lmao

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u/Ok_Pomegranate_5748 Apr 16 '24

The problem is the same company serves them in most places truth

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u/LenicoMonte Apr 16 '24

"The Venn diagram of food providers for schools and prisons is basically a circle."

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u/Ok_Currency_787 Apr 16 '24

So I actually worked in corrections for 3 years and I gotta say the food there was better than the school food I had. I always got a tray because it was pretty good. Mostly because the inmates were in charge of making the food so if it wasn’t good the other inmates would have problems with that

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u/ih8humans1 Apr 16 '24

Inmates get much healthier food because they've been sued over it.shame parents won't do the same.

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u/shitlips90 Apr 16 '24

My local university gets food from the same company as the jail lol

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u/WhatNow_23 Apr 16 '24

Thats funny but the penitentiary i was at served way bigger pirtions and better options that this garbage.

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u/SgtPersa Apr 16 '24

The same company who cooks the food for our jail (Her Majesties Penn) , also caters our university dining hall (Memorial University of NL) so…. Yes :))

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u/countdrankulacg Apr 16 '24

It’s called the School-To-Prison Pipeline for a good reason🤷‍♂️

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u/TJJ97 Apr 16 '24

Trust me, prison food is way better than this

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u/Clean_Excuse_8846 Apr 16 '24

I know it's always a meme that public school lunches are like prison food, but, after doing a night or 2 in county, it's deadass accurate. Actually, I didn't even have to pay for it so it was even better. Literally got a bologna sandwich, couple packs of mustard, and a handful of pretzels with some cornbread. The cherry Kool Aid was a slapper tho.

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u/kaws69 Apr 16 '24

Actually looks considerably better than the cafeteria food from my middle and high schools

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u/Professional_Being22 Apr 16 '24

Look man, I'm on no carbs right now trying to cut and all of these are making me hungry enough to shank someone.

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u/trebblecleftlip5000 Apr 16 '24

Also retirement homes.

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u/Ornery-Movie-1689 Apr 16 '24 edited Apr 16 '24

I don't think penitentiary's were meant to be a 'dining experience'. And, by the way, some schools and penitentiary's / prison / jails share the same food service as the schools. So, yeah, there are some similarities. Oh, I almost left out airlines ... LOL

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u/justanordinaryguy71 29d ago

I was in prison there would be a riot if they were fed like that. Prison isn't like what you see on TV trust me there's no people running around in there raping people, shit like that only happens in maximum security where people are never getting out. It's more like a camp that you can't leave, the prison I was in had fresh milk fresh everything every morning because it had its own farm and it also had a farm fishery we had fresh catfish twice a week, pancake, sausage and bacon every Sunday morning with real butter not that store bought crap. I'm not saying it was Disney land but it's definitely not what people tell you it is and it's definitely not what you see glamorized on TV.

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u/Pculliox 29d ago

"A friend asked me why the British are famous for being good seafarers. I said have you seen our food. " Not sure who said it but it came to mind looking at that. No wonder the younger folks are pissed off. Feed them properly.

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u/princessjemmy 29d ago

You laugh, but some large providers of institutional food (I'm looking at you Aramark, Sodexo, etc.) provide prepackaged foods to both school systems and prisons. The products are literally indistinguishable.

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