I Cooked 100 Years of School Lunch

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • School lunches are such a big staple in many peoples lives, so I wanted to go back 100 years and see what school lunches were like from the1900's all the way to the 2000's.
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  • @ryancantcook
    @ryancantcook Před 7 měsíci +8867

    Grilled Cheese with a slice of bread on the side is crazy😂

    • @anglowing923
      @anglowing923 Před 7 měsíci +97

      OMG HI

    • @TheHipHopUwU
      @TheHipHopUwU Před 7 měsíci +173

      Yeah they out here serving hotdogs in hardshell taco shells with some nasty chocolate milk

    • @OfficialJJMechanics
      @OfficialJJMechanics Před 7 měsíci +25

      lol

    • @kitkat-wy3qb
      @kitkat-wy3qb Před 7 měsíci +30

      ok but like the school lunch ladies did not made it that good on god i know bc they did not have all that time

    • @SausageGamer5
      @SausageGamer5 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Sausage

  • @NickDiGiovanni
    @NickDiGiovanni Před 6 měsíci +8373

    I would've loved 1910...bringing my own five course lunch to school

    • @supremeboyyt
      @supremeboyyt Před 6 měsíci +217

      Omggg 1st I am your biggest fan plss shoutout

    • @justdatguy3
      @justdatguy3 Před 6 měsíci +87

      Hi Nick👋

    • @user-oz7du9by5q
      @user-oz7du9by5q Před 6 měsíci +69

      BRO I LOVE YOUR COOKING CONTENT!

    • @supremeboyyt
      @supremeboyyt Před 6 měsíci +43

      I cant bleave I noticed 1st omgggg

    • @Klabbe
      @Klabbe Před 6 měsíci +34

      no way, it’s the guy from masterchef

  • @keiths1101
    @keiths1101 Před 3 měsíci +52

    Honestly, I love dried beef. And when you make the gravy right, I think its awesome. My dad said in Vietnam they called it Sh** on a shingle. And I am from the 80s but never had any kind of soda in school. Always milk.

    • @StressmanFIN
      @StressmanFIN Před 2 měsíci

      I knew I wasn't the only one who thought it looked like S**t on a Shingle. Especially since I saw it on a Tasting History video.

  • @seanremlinger2277
    @seanremlinger2277 Před 3 měsíci +140

    Missing some of the classics for the 90s: you had the 'turkey dinner' lunch which was usually reheated from frozen pre-sliced turkey almagamation served with instant mashed potatoes, instant gravy, frozen vegetables maybe a roll with butter pat and cranberry sauce.
    We also had "chinese" style lunch, which consisted of wet instant rice, cold chicken nuggets with expired sweet and sour sauce served with 1/2 of a microwaved egg roll and a bag of baby carrots.
    Then we had "pasta" which was either overcooked spagetti noodles with plain tomato sauce and way too much oregano or "butter noodles" made with margarine or flavored oil and a sprinkling of freeze dried parm all served with a slice of burnt cheesy bread and fruit cocktail.
    Came out to 3 bucks a meal and if you didn't have the money, your only option was the 'sad station' which was making your own Peanut butter sandwich with old and sometimes moldy bread and a dixie cup of water from the fountain.
    Wonderful stuff 😢

    • @guywithdreads
      @guywithdreads Před 3 měsíci +1

      Damn you must’ve went to school in Baghdad Illinois

    • @AMaidenlessRunt
      @AMaidenlessRunt Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks giving school dinner

    • @iranickid
      @iranickid Před 2 měsíci +1

      "NOOOO, TURKEY IS BEST, YOU ARE PROBABLY GREEK, YOU ARE NOT TRUE"
      -Turkish Nationalist (who probably was unlucky enough to take a look at what you stated in your comment)

    • @eggyolk8873
      @eggyolk8873 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I’m not reading that

    • @daramji2
      @daramji2 Před měsícem

      Sloppy Joes man. that was my 90s

  • @ErinTheApartmentHomesteader
    @ErinTheApartmentHomesteader Před 6 měsíci +1363

    Growing up in the 2000's I don't think any of my meals looked like that. I feel like mine were more remenecent of what they showed for like the 60's and 80's. The things I remember most were the square pizza slices, the pb and j crustables, there was always milk that I'd blow into with a straw to get fun bubbles, and the chicken nuggets. Chicken nugget day was undoubtedly the best day for school lunches.

    • @prom7472
      @prom7472 Před 6 měsíci +25

      The breaded pork chop was the best imo. I don't think it contained any pork but damn it was salty and good

    • @OfficiallyLydiasLife
      @OfficiallyLydiasLife Před 6 měsíci +22

      Yes! I was in school in 2000s We had square pizza & chocolate pudding alot! I do remember having grilled chicken sometimes, but not often. I also remembered the chicken fried steak & mashed potatoes bc It was one of my favorites 😂 I don't remember ever having wraps, although I was in early HS in 2010 so maybe it was different since we had a lot of options unlike elementary school. We also had grilled cheese sandwiches & tomato soup which is what. Made me learn I liked tomato soup 😂

    • @BaldRice
      @BaldRice Před 6 měsíci +7

      I legit just commented the exact same thing and even mentioned most of the same food items without seeing your comment lmfao. Yeah theyre trippin. And if they got an early decade this wrong I wonder what else they got wrong lmfao

    • @Super-Saiyan-Blue-Gogeta
      @Super-Saiyan-Blue-Gogeta Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@OfficiallyLydiasLife Fairly accurate, my memory's kinda foggy but I definitely remember the pizza & chocolate pudding and sometimes there would be some chicken nuggets I think but I'd never get the calzones they would serve occasionally.

    • @crystal17torres32
      @crystal17torres32 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Same! But I remember they switched white rice to brown rice and they would give cookies but it cost extra 🥹

  • @TeddyStrongBear
    @TeddyStrongBear Před 5 měsíci +611

    In the 70s and 80s, none of the public schools served coca-cola or any other carbonated drinks. You had a choice between white or chocolate milk. They also included apple or orange juice during breakfast. Also, cheese pizza with fries or tater-tots were a daily option, the other main dishes were offered on specific days.

    • @holymontezuma1319
      @holymontezuma1319 Před 4 měsíci +24

      yeah, we didn't have any soda, it was milk, choc, van, or 2%, and optional fruit juice, apple or orange. Some of my favorites was the pizza, square, with a meat sauce and cheese: Chili and cornbread; porcupine balls, a meatball with a generous amount of rice, so it looked like a porcupine: spaghetti; turkey dinner. Overall the only lunch that I did not like was the tuna boat, a tuna hoagie that fished up the lunch wing of the school. They did have options, one being a 3D, it was a triple decker cold cut sandwich which you could get instead of the main meal. This was late 70's, early 80's.

    • @lilsardine5
      @lilsardine5 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@holymontezuma1319👴

    • @AngelaMastrodonato
      @AngelaMastrodonato Před 4 měsíci +8

      In the 80s-early 90s I remember something similar. I never liked the square pizza everyone else liked and the side dish was almost always tater tots, sometimes swapped with soggy crinkle fries or fake mashed potatoes with fluorescent gravy. The drink was always white or chocolate milk. By high school there were vending machines with soda but that wasn’t included in the school lunch, it was extra.

    • @Anacaona4
      @Anacaona4 Před 4 měsíci +3

      We had vending machines at the school we could get sodas from. Ironically, they were located in the school gym building. Lol

    • @THEWallyWarbles
      @THEWallyWarbles Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's still how it works at my current school

  • @devilsrevenge7393
    @devilsrevenge7393 Před 4 měsíci +14

    That chipped beef and toast is actually my favorite. It's also a field kitchen dish
    It's called "Shit on a shingle"

  • @The8BitNerd
    @The8BitNerd Před 3 měsíci +13

    7:04 My school actually served little circular pan pizzas sometimes, and also served pepperoni, which they could get away with because they would put a pork warning above it on a sign.

  • @rhondadupras2477
    @rhondadupras2477 Před 6 měsíci +353

    My Mom and grandmother cooked in the schools for years 1950s and 1960s and they always got compliments about how good their food was.

  • @SSJfraz
    @SSJfraz Před 6 měsíci +1042

    I like how the 1910 lunch is infinitely healthier than the school lunches of today.

    • @KrissTheRider
      @KrissTheRider Před 6 měsíci +53

      dude our lunches look like that its so depresing😮‍💨

    • @snakesbakecookies
      @snakesbakecookies Před 6 měsíci +16

      @@KrissTheRider i think thats called a good school

    • @Down_the_Wind
      @Down_the_Wind Před 6 měsíci +26

      @@snakesbakecookiesnah, that’s not filling.

    • @snakesbakecookies
      @snakesbakecookies Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@Down_the_Wind yeah ig thats fair

    • @Down_the_Wind
      @Down_the_Wind Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@snakesbakecookies but I guess it’s better than nothing lol

  • @chicagolondongirl2906
    @chicagolondongirl2906 Před 2 měsíci +3

    There's something comforting and wholesome about the simple meals from the earlier decades.

  • @GR1M3xHOUSE
    @GR1M3xHOUSE Před 4 měsíci +81

    Keep in mind, the quality and effort put into making specifically these lunches in the video, is going to be 100% better than what was actually served / prepared at the time.

    • @jeffschmelzer1592
      @jeffschmelzer1592 Před 3 měsíci

      Why

    • @ohilikeyourcutg2313
      @ohilikeyourcutg2313 Před 3 měsíci

      That's what I was thinking lol

    • @GR1M3xHOUSE
      @GR1M3xHOUSE Před 3 měsíci

      @@jeffschmelzer1592 because this is made by, who I'm assuming is an actual chef, and it's only made for one person with modern ingredients.
      When things are mass produced the quality goes down and there is little care put into the product. I'm sure the facilities then were not as well put together, the workers probably didn't care too much as long as the food was made, and the ingredients were of lesser quality.

    • @fourjhin_cookies
      @fourjhin_cookies Před 3 měsíci

      I loved my highschool lunches. I'd get the main course for the day, salad, two sides, and a drink. They also had pizza as an option every day but I had that maybe three times my four years there.

    • @GR1M3xHOUSE
      @GR1M3xHOUSE Před 3 měsíci

      @@fourjhin_cookies sometimes they're good, ive been to schools with trash food, and others with actually good food.

  • @prideofdurham4776
    @prideofdurham4776 Před 6 měsíci +558

    My school meals in the 1960s were superb. A thick stew followed by chocolate sponge in a white sauce were just one of my favourites.

    • @Letrisin
      @Letrisin Před 6 měsíci +34

      73 years old dang.

    • @Crownable
      @Crownable Před 6 měsíci +21

      my dad is 55 and he was born in ‘60s

    • @bodisimo1019
      @bodisimo1019 Před 6 měsíci +4

      7:30 I know that

    • @AbramHorne
      @AbramHorne Před 6 měsíci +6

      ​@@LetrisinI think 63 you meant because my mom is 63 and she was born in 1960 same with my dad

    • @Pumpkin-em7zt
      @Pumpkin-em7zt Před 6 měsíci +9

      ⁠@@AbramHorneno.. if your parents were born in 1960, how could they go to school in 1960. Common sense..

  • @CrabMan2539
    @CrabMan2539 Před 6 měsíci +237

    I went to school throughout the 2010s and tbh, what you got is michelin star worthy compared to what we got. Everything had been frozen, burgers warmed with water (not sous vide, just straight in the water) with fake grill marks, chicken patties with cartilage in it and some red spots, burnt pizza with soggy crust and probably more oregano than sauce, soggy fried chicken wing with a flat side, half decent nuggets and oddly good mac and cheese (very rare tho). The worst of it was that my school *constantly* tried to convince us the food was good. They had "ads" for their food depicting people being so lucky to have "such good food". No one was buying it. I'm so glad to be out of high school.

    • @3volution636
      @3volution636 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Same lol. But this was a thing in my H.S. prior to 2010. Most of the processed stuff was crap. Like the baked chicken nuggets, mozzarella sticks or "chicken teriyaki" 🤮. Stuff basically had little to no flavor. But at least the quesadillas were decent, or the cold food. In some cases my parents got me outside lunch. Usually a chicken parmesan or meatball hero.
      Eventually I started buying my own food in my later H.S. days. And started opting for rotisserie chicken from the Deli. Or pizza and pinwheels from the pizzeria.
      The pizza at my school was the WORST, especially the pizza sticks..... Think of pizza pockets but 10 times worst.... It was literally dough rolled over mozz cheese, AND IT WASN'T EVEN BAKED bro.... it was warmed / pale crap 😡🤬

    • @Liezaac
      @Liezaac Před 5 měsíci +7

      Im in school right now and gotta be honest drinking the milk feels like a chore. Id rather drink water but they don't give you water. They also give us this thing called cheesy pull aparts, i wouldn't call it food really.

    • @johndeerelover69420
      @johndeerelover69420 Před 4 měsíci

      Im in school and our food sucks teachers say that is good

    • @_Alopecoid
      @_Alopecoid Před 4 měsíci +3

      I lived through the 2010s. In 2010 I was in 1st grade iirc, and the food was delicious. The Chicken sandwiches that they were(note 'were') serving at my elementary school's cafeteria was superb, arguably better tasting than the fastfood equivalent of a chicken sandwich. Same went with chicken nuggets, pizza, and a whole bunch of other stuff at the time. Water was served, pretty good chocolate milk was served, as well as juice. It was until when I got into 2nd, half-way into the grade level, when the food just nose dived in the quality of taste imo. It just tasted awful for me and I just ended up skipping lunch for the rest of the time I was in elementary. It really pissed me off honestly. Whole wheat was being used rather than other better tasting bread, the pizza just tasted awful thanks to the change in how the cheese was made and the bread used (seriously? Whole wheat as pizza bread?), and hell, I don't even know what they did to the chicken, I think they switched to brown meat. The chocolate milk wasn't even safe at all from the changes, it also went from good to bad tasting for whatever reason. Bs after more bs basically. After leaving elementary for middle school, I finally got hands on decent good food, which, surprisingly, was pizza hut because they served it at my school luckily enough. This was short lived though, like 3 months, since I had to move schools because I was moving to a new home. If I still managed to stay in my old hometown, I would've went to the HS it had, which amazingly I got a tour of. They didn't just serve pizza Hut, but they had a literal fast food chain restaurant inside where the indoor basketball courts were. Flipping amazing honestly. But unfortunately, like I said before, I moved schools, and imo it was way worst than my old one. Not just in food served, but also just the quality of learning and engagement there.

    • @annaf3915
      @annaf3915 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Liezaac That sounds awful. At my son's school, the kids only get water and sugar free ice tea. When I was a kid we had a choice of milk that tasted like cardboard, cocoa that tasted like sweetened cardboard and vanilla milk that tasted like sweetened vomit.

  • @nighthamato
    @nighthamato Před 2 měsíci +1

    I LOVE this series so much, it's so interesting to see through the years

  • @angelmage99
    @angelmage99 Před 26 dny +1

    Every time I see a video similar to this, it makes me realize how healthy my school was and this is coming from a 90s kid. We never had McDonalds and desserts were maybe twice a month. There was always fruits and veggies and we were expected to eat them, unless there were allergies. Also HIgh School in the 2000's were not as boring at least.

  • @TrickyReveals
    @TrickyReveals Před 6 měsíci +370

    In Singapore throughout my school years from the 2000s to 2010s, our cafeteria just has a bunch of mini stalls with different cuisines. We had the choice of chinese, indian, malay, western food. A drink stall, pasty stall, noodle stall. The prices usually ranges from $1.50 to $4 for a meal.

    • @Mornemorkelfan22
      @Mornemorkelfan22 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Oh wow that is so cool where I lived we had a tuckshop every Friday and It could be soups or pizzas (wood fired) or gourmet food

    • @frostythepanda1227
      @frostythepanda1227 Před 6 měsíci +4

      same here in thailand

    • @joyi341
      @joyi341 Před 6 měsíci +1

      same here in Indonesia

    • @rj-pd5iq
      @rj-pd5iq Před 6 měsíci +2

      same in malaysia

    • @PanZerV
      @PanZerV Před 6 měsíci

      Not in norway

  • @kt420ish
    @kt420ish Před 6 měsíci +113

    I was in school from the early 90s to the early 2000s. We never got anything from McDonald's lol. The fruit cocktail is accurate. And we also were served something different every day in grade school. And in high school we just went in line and you could buy whatever you wanted. French fries, pizza lasagna, cheeseburger, a cookie, etc.

    • @justjeni83
      @justjeni83 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I was in elementary in the 90s. Our school did 'burger' day maybe twice a year. It was from McDonald's. Our parents had to pay for it though and if they didn't you'd have your sad PB&J jealously watching the others

    • @justjeni83
      @justjeni83 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Also common from where I grew up... after grade 4, you went home for lunch. Or brought your own. School did not provide.

    • @kt420ish
      @kt420ish Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@justjeni83 that is interesting. I'm from the Midwest (northern Illinois). Lunch was provided at every single school I attended. And I moved quite a bit as a kid. It's always fun hearing what others had growing up. As a kid, you think it's the same everywhere. 🤙

    • @kt420ish
      @kt420ish Před 6 měsíci

      @@nicholastv5543 Lake County. Basically 40 miles north of Chicago and a little east

    • @alysdexia
      @alysdexia Před 6 měsíci

      It’s still the early 2000s and 2,000s, as opposed to 20-00s.

  • @sasan50cent
    @sasan50cent Před měsícem +1

    nice job bro, your videos are so amusing, keep up the good work.

  • @gwcrispi
    @gwcrispi Před 3 měsíci +11

    That creamed chipped beef looks delicious. Had that a lot growing up in the 60's. I didn't realize it at the time but that's poor people food.

  • @ryancantcook
    @ryancantcook Před 7 měsíci +1248

    Schools eliminate processed food (proceeds to give processed baloney and cheese)

  • @jaynieschmidt819
    @jaynieschmidt819 Před 6 měsíci +303

    Raised in Alabama in the late 40's and early 50's we had wonderful lunches. Fried chicken , okra ,and potatoes . Ham and sweet potatoes everything was really good! I am sure there were some things we didn't care for but overall it was great . This was Elementary school.

  • @katrinaperez5254
    @katrinaperez5254 Před 12 dny +1

    lol!!! I was eating school food in the 80’s! The whole made fresh rolls were the best! They served them with spaghetti and with the turkey 🦃 thanksgiving meal and with the fried chicken 🍗 too!

  • @user-cv9hg1gr4x
    @user-cv9hg1gr4x Před 14 dny +2

    what i love about this is how they share the food like there brothers lol

  • @Miamia9845
    @Miamia9845 Před 6 měsíci +815

    After watching this, I have come to sincerely appreciate the school lunch system in Japan. Our country regards it as an essential part of our educational nutrition programs. The interesting fact is that it all started under the direction of Douglas MacArthur from the USA.

    • @NerdilyDone
      @NerdilyDone Před 6 měsíci +23

      Oh yeah, Douglas MacArthur pretty much ruled Japan after WWII.

    • @phantomfeather518
      @phantomfeather518 Před 6 měsíci +40

      The food shown here is way better than what is actually served!
      In the 2010s we did not get fresh food at all. It was all processed and tasted very bad.

    • @rayf6126
      @rayf6126 Před 6 měsíci +20

      The US school system was originally planned around farming, hunting, and logging. They were some of the biggest industries on our soil, all that physical work was done outside mostly in the summer and generated it's own food product. It's why we have summers off. Then we switched to a service economy and schools didn't, it means families mostly used to feed their kids, and now factories do.

    • @TheOne-dq3lq
      @TheOne-dq3lq Před 6 měsíci +4

      So you can also pack your lunch and eating healthy is a choice. It doesn't matter what is fed to you none of that matters if you don't eat it. Like for example, fast food. I might eat it once or twice a month. If I push it 3 times. I eat at home. I cook at home, it's better for you. Another thing people tend to forget is even if you eat healthy, you need to exercise, not everybody does that. Lifting weights is a great way to exercise.

    • @Juhani96
      @Juhani96 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Yeah, me too, from finland. These meals are so unhealthy and poor nutrition. Also very boring. 😐

  • @maxwellyoyo7846
    @maxwellyoyo7846 Před 6 měsíci +687

    I love how he compared decades with refrigerators 😂

  • @mike91mdk45
    @mike91mdk45 Před měsícem +1

    Junior high lunch was my favorite. Three kinds of pizza (Mostly little ceasar's, sometimes square or cheese crust), baked spaghetti, chicken fingers, traveling nachos, stromboli, chicken stir fry, hot dogs, chef salads, french fries, lays chips (Most flavors), linder's cookies (chocolate chip, fudge, and butter crunch), red and blue slushy machine, and milk (Regular, skim, chocolate, and strawberry). GOATED. That was peak.

  • @unlikely_jack2707
    @unlikely_jack2707 Před měsícem +2

    In the late 80s, we had chili every Friday. There were 2 options for sides. An apple and a PBJ sandwich. I still eat PBJ sandwich with Chili to this day.

  • @Simigema
    @Simigema Před 6 měsíci +1254

    all of these looked 10x better than the actual school food
    Edit: pee pee

    • @RISKIEZ
      @RISKIEZ Před 6 měsíci +29

      because they didnt go over 2020

    • @Catchingcat563
      @Catchingcat563 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Lol yea

    • @xa-xii9338
      @xa-xii9338 Před 6 měsíci +12

      ikr, like there aint no way people had salad in the 1960s as part of there school lunch, most schools still don't have that today ( in North America ).

    • @arandominternetuser9099
      @arandominternetuser9099 Před 6 měsíci +5

      The school lunches at my school district were actually insanely good, some more than others, but I overall liked it all. Trust me, I know what good food is too, and I still actually liked the school lunches.

    • @xa-xii9338
      @xa-xii9338 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@arandominternetuser9099 prob had a good school district

  • @kristinhillaker4536
    @kristinhillaker4536 Před 6 měsíci +156

    I graduated in 2012 and my school had such a huge selection to pick from. We had a build your own salad or wrap station, jumbo pretzels or Bosco sticks or snack stuff , chicken tenders and fries, pizza and then a line that changed daily. Chicken bowl was everyone’s favorite. $20 lasted me 2 weeks and we had milk, water, Izzy drink or flavored water.

    • @hsuehejjw1731
      @hsuehejjw1731 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Rich.

    • @ozboz-roblox363
      @ozboz-roblox363 Před 6 měsíci +20

      Damn u obviously went to a private school😂

    • @JayMiller213
      @JayMiller213 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Hahah yup. This was public school for me tho in Texas. Ngl some of that cafeteria food in high school was actually really good.

    • @12dbortle
      @12dbortle Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@ozboz-roblox363 Nope, my public school had these same options too. 2012 as well for me.

    • @user-ie5gw9ym6w
      @user-ie5gw9ym6w Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yep my school did the same too

  • @IamtheRealLizardQueen
    @IamtheRealLizardQueen Před 3 měsíci +2

    My elementary school didn't have a cafeteria (where I live; only middle schools & high schools have school cafeterias); so most elementary school students either went home for lunch or brought their lunches to school.

  • @acd6835
    @acd6835 Před 4 měsíci +114

    Here in Australia, we didn't have school lunches or school dinners, but a Tuck Shop (Canteen), where you could get your Mum or Dad to write on a brown paper bag what you wanted from a range of items on a menu from pizza, to sausage rolls, to pies, to chips etc, and attach some coins to the bag, to which it would be sent to the Tuck Shop and at Morning Tea or Lunch, your bag would be returned filled with what your parent ordered for you.

    • @jpc6485
      @jpc6485 Před 3 měsíci

      That must have been a very nice system.

    • @imreallycoolyouknow
      @imreallycoolyouknow Před 3 měsíci +1

      aaah im now in my last years of secondary college but i remember this so well from my primary days! it's much different now. now the kids can just bring money to the canteen, whereas back when i was just starting primary school we had the orders sent about a 20ish minute drive from our school and back because we didnt have a canteen. Then i moved closer inwards and we had canteen at that school, so the orders were just sent a 2 minute walk away.

    • @mclovin5903
      @mclovin5903 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@imreallycoolyouknow I have kids in primary school and now it's a pre-order app 😂

    • @user-nh6mx3nb7f
      @user-nh6mx3nb7f Před 3 měsíci

      Interesting

    • @imreallycoolyouknow
      @imreallycoolyouknow Před 3 měsíci

      theyre making life easier and easier for introverts lmao@@mclovin5903

  • @bobjones4901
    @bobjones4901 Před 6 měsíci +366

    As an immigrant kid from Taiwan in the 1970's, it was a shock going from delicious nutritous bento boxes to cold pizza slices, jello, a bite of mushy salad. I always chose chocolate milk for the only solace I had.

    • @ZombsRoyale456
      @ZombsRoyale456 Před 6 měsíci +9

      I feel you

    • @Goldenred1000
      @Goldenred1000 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I feel you to 😊

    • @jep9092
      @jep9092 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Yeah.... America needs bento boxes

    • @GetFuckedTrump
      @GetFuckedTrump Před 6 měsíci

      bro taiwan isn't a country and plus china doesn't have bento boxes so stop lying

    • @GetFuckedTrump
      @GetFuckedTrump Před 6 měsíci

      no chinese kid has a name of bob jones

  • @vineeshav2536
    @vineeshav2536 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I am glad than i am an indian and my government always know the importance of nutritional food for students. Eventhough the country was developing and facing severe economic crisis our government didnt compromised on kids

  • @kearstanmiller6331
    @kearstanmiller6331 Před 3 měsíci

    This made me realize my elementary was using same meal standards from the 70s, it often tasted like the food came from that decade as well ...I was a 90s kid and the pizza was the only outsourced food from a local shop that was next to the school

  • @rayf6126
    @rayf6126 Před 6 měsíci +40

    The chipped beef was usually soaked over night and drained, put in with garlic sauce, cream, shredded thin on toast. That was actually a decent breakfast. Sometimes, we added mushrooms, zucchini, lemon juice.

    • @alysdexia
      @alysdexia Před 6 měsíci +2

      thin → finely

    • @Mark-op7zt
      @Mark-op7zt Před 6 měsíci +3

      I've never had it with garlic sauce or any additional ingredients. I love the stuff. There are different brands of beef that are less salty. I'm surprised anyone their age is just now trying this and they're the first people I've ever heard say they don't like chipped beef and gravy.

    • @SludgeManCometh
      @SludgeManCometh Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@Mark-op7ztGoing off of the fact that they were also shocked about tomatoes being eaten by themselves, it's safe to assume they haven't got the best taste.

    • @mei.444
      @mei.444 Před 6 měsíci

      bro was alive in the 1940s 😭

  • @MikuH-yr6ei
    @MikuH-yr6ei Před 6 měsíci +1727

    In fact:1900s people are more healthy than nowadays people.

    • @T.S.P_God5
      @T.S.P_God5 Před 6 měsíci +135

      1920s and 1930s looks better than my school hot lunch today

    • @Zecr4t_Menace2Society
      @Zecr4t_Menace2Society Před 6 měsíci +12

      Oh nice fact miku nakano from itsutsuko

    • @baldheadahh1560
      @baldheadahh1560 Před 6 měsíci +38

      school lunch today is trash

    • @Znthy10-hu2zd
      @Znthy10-hu2zd Před 6 měsíci

      Wtf is this profile piture

    • @lesliep7925
      @lesliep7925 Před 6 měsíci +18

      I think it depends where in the US and also if you paid for your own food or it was free :(

  • @andyroberts805
    @andyroberts805 Před 3 měsíci

    Loved this. My grandfather was in the US Navy during WWII and to the day he died he complained about that “damned chipped beef on toast” they fed them lol

  • @dmoore8557
    @dmoore8557 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Canadian from the prairies here. Back in the 60's when I was in grade school, there was zero school cafeteria food, and you were only allowed to bring your lunch if you lived over a mile away from the school. Otherwise, you were expected to go home for lunch. In really cold snaps, you could bring a lunch from home, but you ate at your desk in the classroom, since the lunchroom really could only accommodate the kids who brought lunch on a regular basis.
    In high school in the 70s, I got lucky. Our high school was a combination school, where you could take regular classes or learn a trade - or both if you wanted to put the time in. This meant that we had a group of students taking "food preparation and food sciences", so the students enrolled in that course (which was a half day every day for three years) would make and serve the lunches for the cafeteria - so we had fresh food prepared and served daily - homemade soups, salads, sandwiches; plus hot meals that included pasta, casseroles, fish, chicken, beef, pork - and yes, pizza day was still a special day for us. We could get coffee, tea, milk or juice in the cafeteria, but there were vending machines scattered around the school if you wanted a soda. I honestly have no idea what the lunches cost - it was a long time ago - but I know it was relatively inexpensive.
    Sadly, Canada still does not have a national school lunch program.

    • @MarvinHartmann452
      @MarvinHartmann452 Před 3 měsíci

      That's because schools are provinces matter, so it might vary from one place to another.

    • @aweigh1010
      @aweigh1010 Před 5 dny

      Canda is a dystopian hellscape.

  • @silentmenace416
    @silentmenace416 Před 6 měsíci +85

    I went to elementary school up in Alaska in the 2010’s and I can say for sure none of our school lunches were ever made fresh. They were all pre-packaged reheated meals/tray, a cold tray of veggies and a small carton of milk. And they were pretty expensive too, like $5 a pop. It wasn’t until high school did I ever encounter fresh meals

    • @SunkenMold
      @SunkenMold Před 6 měsíci +4

      I’m from Florida and had the same experience! It got to the point where my mom just started packing me salads (until I got to 5th in which I started packing my own) and I always liked that a good bit more because I would grill chicken and toss it in the salad

    • @Mrghost54
      @Mrghost54 Před 6 měsíci +1

      As a high schooler myself I can say that school lunches are just not worth it they taste terrible and the food is mostly prepackaged or reheated and the salad bar is ok not great but ok and the “fresh sandwich’s” there are fresh on Monday the rest of the week they are used from Monday. And depending on the state some have made school lunch free as of 2020.

  • @kaylamuldoon397
    @kaylamuldoon397 Před 7 měsíci +60

    I was taught a few cooking recipes by my paternal grandmother. In regards to your chipped beef, she said you soak it in hot water up to 5 to 10 times to get most of the salt out before you make the dish.

    • @chibaification
      @chibaification Před 7 měsíci +6

      Was thinking the same, the stuff is basically like salt pork. Heavily salted so you need to remove it by soaking in hot water.

    • @PassengerPrinc3ss
      @PassengerPrinc3ss Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ahh it’s kinda like salt fish… you have to soak and rinse like three times

  • @MrJayrock620
    @MrJayrock620 Před 13 dny

    I was in high school late 90’s into the early 2000”s. My school was trade oriented and we actually had our commercial cooking and baking classes make the lunches. It was always something different, and they even did catering orders in the afternoon classes.

  • @reginafisher9919
    @reginafisher9919 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You guys are crazy, I was born in 1975 and I never got any kind of soda with my school lunch!!! You guys are making this stuff up!

  • @gaelenj.francis2860
    @gaelenj.francis2860 Před 6 měsíci +169

    I was in elementary school in the early and mid 2000s. Our lunches consisted of a combination of 60's and 80's lunches. We often had square-shaped pizza and chicken nuggets. Every day, we had milk cartons. Everyone always picked chocolate milk and I've never been able to find the tiny chocolate milk cartons nowadays. Maybe they're only visible to kids 😅

    • @a1681257
      @a1681257 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I drink them at the school i teach at haha

    • @joy-to7dx
      @joy-to7dx Před 6 měsíci +4

      I was a kid in the 90s our lunch consistent 70,80s and square pizza as well as special day in the 2000s it was subway sandwich.

    • @AmariahKemet
      @AmariahKemet Před 6 měsíci +1

      Everyone chose strawberry milk over chocolate at mine. Breakfast pizza, Stromboli, spaghetti, bacon egg and cheese biscuits

    • @alienatedpoet1766
      @alienatedpoet1766 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Some schools have cut 2% and chocolate milk. But also branding ahs changed. Most milk just has a barely seeable colored stripe now showing what flavor. Sometimes chocolate is brown, sometimes it is purple. I don't get it.

    • @CouchSpud91
      @CouchSpud91 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I currently work in a school cafeteria and the little milk cartons are still there (I'm literally the one that gets them in the totes to be served. So. Many. Cartons. Over 300 A DAY.)

  • @jpaulw5
    @jpaulw5 Před 6 měsíci +158

    "Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast" is actually an American Military Delicacy which is more commonly known as "Shit on a Shingle" because of its resemblance to bird shit on the roof of a house 🐦 💩 🏠 🍞
    Great video! I love Food History. Alcatraz Prison used to serve Lobster to the prisoners....
    But not like we serve it today. Talking no salt and pepper or nothing. And the shell was left on 👨‍🍳
    Edit: you guys had it way better than me in the 90s lol. I lived in rural Georgia and in my Elementary School we got "pizza, burgers, and chicken sandwhiches" that from the taste im 100% certain werent actually made out of any of the correct ingredients. It was rough. I skipped alot of meals and ate alot of rolls, apples and oranges.
    It got alot better when i moved to a bigger city in junior high. The food tasted like actual food lol

    • @13aceofspades13
      @13aceofspades13 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Was just going to mention how this was often served as a ration during WWII.

    • @authenticpoppy
      @authenticpoppy Před 6 měsíci +2

      I wouldn't call SOS a delicacy. Unless you're being sarcastic. I mean, it's also called SOS because of the taste.

    • @jpaulw5
      @jpaulw5 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@authenticpoppy Lol eh, 50/50. I actually like SOS
      Fun Fact: Kurt Cobain used to make it for Dave Grohl when the band was still struggling. And i read he used tuna instead of chipped beef. Awesome 🖤🍴

    • @sirpasta4927
      @sirpasta4927 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Lobster alone is delicious. Eating fresh seafood alone is great. What Alcatraz prisoners ate was a lot worse. They weren't served fresh lobster, they were served preserved or canned lobster, which is disgusting.

    • @taffingtonboathouse5754
      @taffingtonboathouse5754 Před 6 měsíci +1

      They had shit on a shingle back in the depression?

  • @MLFranklin
    @MLFranklin Před 7 dny +1

    I LOVED creamed chipped beef. It was a real treat.

  • @bossofall98
    @bossofall98 Před 4 měsíci

    I never had school lunches, but these all seem really interesting. Especially the 50's up to today, I have to say

  • @1cicmd
    @1cicmd Před 6 měsíci +245

    I grew up in a small town in South Louisiana in the ‘60s and ‘70s and in those days, the ladies cooked like they did at home. There were a ton of great cooks in our town and we grew up eating a lot of really great food. We had spaghetti and meat sauce, hot dogs with homemade chili, steak and rice & gravy, sausage and potatoes, shepherd’s pie, rice dressing, cornbread dressing, ham, shrimp etouffee, fried chicken, shrimp creole, etc. Of course, all of these dishes were always served with some kind of vegetable, milk, and the best cobblers, cakes, and homemade rolls you ever ate in your life. Were we fat? Most of is weren’t because we PLAYED outside and rode our bikes everywhere. I’m a teacher now and what kids are fed today is a travesty.

    • @iryuru16-vd4ti
      @iryuru16-vd4ti Před 6 měsíci +6

      Hello, Im An Italian Student (Middle 7th) I would Like to specific our school launches are based On Other things, Pizza Hamburgers (meat only) etc..
      I would like to state This is the most strict education in Europe And Most students here Rebel against the Other Teachers (A teacher cried about it).

    • @glochri86
      @glochri86 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@iryuru16-vd4tiim Italian too an I remind 2010 elementary school meal to be like only vegetable and spaghetti EVERY DAY.
      It was boring af that I really just started to take food from home and it was gooder an coasted less.
      I would have payed the triple only to have the toast with cheese

    • @iryuru16-vd4ti
      @iryuru16-vd4ti Před 6 měsíci

      @@glochri86 Damn. Here its Just Good food

    • @toriamigo
      @toriamigo Před 6 měsíci +2

      Sugary drinks and fried food is banned in the schools in my country, we got chicken and rice wraps, salads, sandwiches, soup, rice with curry sauce or gravy, baked potato , lasagne.... no chips or fries etc, only fruit and low sugar cereal bars.

    • @HunterJohnson-yc5zr
      @HunterJohnson-yc5zr Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm from turkey creek Louisiana and I know what you mean we had gumbo in the winter but pork and sausage gravy and jambalaya a lot too we had good lunches.

  • @strawberryforte
    @strawberryforte Před 6 měsíci +40

    I went to a private school in Madrid for a few years, and lunch was always a treat. You could either get a hot lunch tray, in which the food was always fresh, or you could go get a sandwich they made themselves, and Fridays always had french fries. They also had a vending machine so you could get your own drink.

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      @christianweatherbroadcasti3491 Před 6 měsíci +1

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      @x.Feathery.Furry.x Před 6 měsíci +2

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    • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
      @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 5 měsíci +1

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    • @zaskarr
      @zaskarr Před 4 měsíci

      French fry Friday

  • @mchlcordell
    @mchlcordell Před měsícem

    90s was great turkey meals I even got hot pockets and milkshakes in middle school 😂

  • @gwcrispi
    @gwcrispi Před 3 měsíci

    I remember that in the late 60's they served canned spinach at least once a week. We were supposed to eat all of our food. Most of my friends gave me their spinach. I loved it.

  • @thebigestman
    @thebigestman Před 4 měsíci +79

    To me what was shown for the 2010s is a very small scope. Coming out of high school recently I can say that what we got was almost always processed, frozen, breaded, came out of can, in some form of all of that combined and there was the good ol plastic cheese. There was always a wrap or something "healthy" but no one ever got it. For a drink I wish I had water everyday, we were forced to get a carton of milk everyday I would've had to pay an extra 1.50 to get that bottle of water.

    • @londeners3321
      @londeners3321 Před 2 měsíci +10

      2010’s was horrible food wise, you can thank Michelle Obama for that.

    • @chicagolondongirl2906
      @chicagolondongirl2906 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Or you could just go to the drinking fountain...

  • @Sg190th
    @Sg190th Před 6 měsíci +92

    Pretty accurate for the 2000s. I'm a 90s baby so the carrot was accurate. We still had pizza as well. There was also the frozen popsicle pyramid minute maid thing 😂

    • @dizo-jp2td
      @dizo-jp2td Před 6 měsíci +2

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      @therealloganyt237 Před 6 měsíci

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    • @user-co1qm1ls4y
      @user-co1qm1ls4y Před 6 měsíci

      Do they Not realize that people back in the 80s and 90s and the early 2000s made the lunch from scratch it wasn't just ordered off a food truck and you get it they actually ordered this stuff and made it themselves to wear the people in the video are just dumping food on the food tray from the can

    • @Bwk-mj4pm
      @Bwk-mj4pm Před 6 měsíci +6

      No it’s wildly in accurate. School lunch was always, pizza, chicken nuggets, fish sticks…never once was I served grilled chicken

    • @Shinobu._.thebesthashiraever
      @Shinobu._.thebesthashiraever Před 6 měsíci

      That's my school food but instead of soup it's beans

  • @benmonroe5041
    @benmonroe5041 Před 16 hodinami

    I loved my school lunches I’m 70’s mostly but some 80’s. In my state this is the last of the actual cooks in schools they made everything all the bread pizza crust cinnamon rolls cut there own fry’s always had fruit or veggie dish with main dish and fry’s milk white but sometimes chocolate and occasionally juice of some kind. The breads is what I remember most all homemade

  • @catmeme4life220
    @catmeme4life220 Před 3 měsíci

    my school lunch (2009-2012) was rotation of "PBJ sandwich, Coldcut(Turkey/ham/bologna) sandwich, Mozzarella cheese sticks, chicken fingers, lasagna/meatballs, Pizza, burgers" and Milk/apple. then our school got hitted by budget cuts then its sandwich all around later.
    my favorite was the Mozzarella cheese sticks.

  • @toshiro6000
    @toshiro6000 Před 6 měsíci +35

    Where I'm from 1990, 2000, and 2010 couldn't be farther from the truth... We always had multiple lines from elementary all the way up to high school. There was a sandwich line with multiple options like a burger or a chicken sandwich, a pizza line, and a main line that had something different everyday.

    • @Samevi
      @Samevi Před 6 měsíci +2

      Same. My school had a choice of the daily entree, pizza (the most popular choice), burgers and chicken sandwiches (your choice of grilled, breaded or spicy on either a wheat or a white bun). Then you'd move on to the sides which were usually some type of fried potato.
      For some reason, the only drink my school offered for free at lunch time was milk, which really pissed me off as someone with a dairy allergy. I almost never had a drink with my meal because I didn't have money and you had to pay for water bottles. You weren't allowed to bring your own bottles in, either.

    • @amandanapoli5425
      @amandanapoli5425 Před 6 měsíci

      Probably depends on the school sounds like you went to a nice School

    • @Samevi
      @Samevi Před 6 měsíci

      @@amandanapoli5425 It really wasn't. It's in one of the more economically disadvantaged cities in my entire state and the students who go there are considered the most unintelligent in the entire county. But hey, at least the football team is good.

    • @amandanapoli5425
      @amandanapoli5425 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Samevi no I stand behind what I say for the simple fact of the nicer schools where I live had everything that you just typed in this paragraph and the schools that I went to gave a slop so you definitely went to a rich School

    • @Bwk-mj4pm
      @Bwk-mj4pm Před 6 měsíci

      Yup. Same. This guys duplication from 2000-present is wildly inaccurate

  • @OnigiriKyoko
    @OnigiriKyoko Před 6 měsíci +276

    I feel like the main problem with the food at my school is that it's never seasoned, so the food is always just very bland. As for fried foods, the food still isn't seasoned and never fried long enough so it's always soggy.

    • @MarzFromMars
      @MarzFromMars Před 6 měsíci

      @@We_are_what_so_stupid3 same

    • @StephanieJimenez-fn7cq
      @StephanieJimenez-fn7cq Před 6 měsíci +7

      My school actually seasons the food

    • @MarzFromMars
      @MarzFromMars Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@StephanieJimenez-fn7cq lucky

    • @elijahdennis6534
      @elijahdennis6534 Před 6 měsíci +7

      here in europe where i am its very normal. france was amazing, and I currently like in the Netherlands and well yeah I don't understand why America doesn't put more money into actually caring for their students @@MarzFromMars

    • @FinlandGuy747
      @FinlandGuy747 Před 6 měsíci +3

      As a finn seeing an American complaining of their school's fries😂 We eat healthy here in Finland. And it's FREE.

  • @LindaBradway
    @LindaBradway Před 6 dny

    I love the energy of this video. As a child of the 80s, you forgot the spaghetti! We had that always.
    I also make chipped beef with buddig beef and a white sauce served over toast or mashed potatoes, my family loves it!

  • @GS4390
    @GS4390 Před 5 dny +1

    In my opinion, the 1920s school lunch are the best ones.

  • @ConfuzzledOwO
    @ConfuzzledOwO Před 6 měsíci +28

    School cafeterias always intrigued me with their stories. I grew up in Canada in the early 2000s, we only had a cafeteria at my highschool and only ate from there time to time as a treat cos it was expensive as hell for such a small portion. It was more the norm to bring a lunch bag either you or your parents packed for you. We did have special days throughout the month where you can have your parents sign you up for pizza day, sub day, ice cream day… or a specialty program called kids kitchen where your parents could prepick the food you would get and they would come delivered to the school in brown baggies with your name and student number every wednesday. The meatloaf was the best

    • @Susan-nf3qq
      @Susan-nf3qq Před 6 měsíci +1

      That was how it was in Sacramento where I went to high school, elementary school took my own lunch

  • @kingofcitrus
    @kingofcitrus Před 6 měsíci +40

    Wow, it’s great to see people are reviewing the lunches from when I was born in the 20s. It’s nice to know people care🥰🥰🥰

    • @StormtrooperDoge
      @StormtrooperDoge Před 6 měsíci +10

      You’re in your 100s?

    • @noob_tsb
      @noob_tsb Před 6 měsíci +3

      If you was born in the 20s you've been at least 100 years old

    • @asadejaz1713
      @asadejaz1713 Před 6 měsíci +6

      maybe 2000s is what he means

    • @DimitrisSartzetakis
      @DimitrisSartzetakis Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@noob_tsb if they were born in 1929 (20's) they're 94

    • @noob_tsb
      @noob_tsb Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@DimitrisSartzetakis I know but if he was born in 1923 he have been 100

  • @carolinalemos4707
    @carolinalemos4707 Před 3 měsíci +2

    It’s actually quite insane to see how different American school lunches are from what I’m used to here in Portugal! Here it’s almost unthinkable to serve students hamburgers and French fries 😅 (although I’m sure sometimes the students would prefer it). What I noticed is that in America lunch is seen as a lighter meal (correct me if I’m wrong), dinner being maybe the main meal of the day. Here in Portugal lunch is as important as dinner in terms of servings, so usually school lunches always include a full course meal with soup, rice/ potatoes or pasta with some kind of fish or meat, salad and desert (which is usually some type of gelatin, puddin and always with the option of fruit). You can also have bread but it’s usually optional and used to eat with the soup.

    • @ironwolf56
      @ironwolf56 Před 26 dny

      Well they don't serve hamburgers and fries here either for the most part; that was decades ago. Nowadays it's mostly bland, healthy government food.

    • @truth4004
      @truth4004 Před 5 dny

      Yeah lunch is a light meal and dinner is the heavy meal. Breakfast can go either way.

  • @SusieLostHerDog
    @SusieLostHerDog Před 3 měsíci +2

    For 2020s,
    I eat homemade lunch, but… My friends eat school lunch, but I see that they have rice and seasoned chicken sometimes. Other times it’s definitely pizza, my other friend gets salads. They have Cheetos as sides, and burgers are also there.

  • @starrymelissa
    @starrymelissa Před 6 měsíci +36

    Fun video ! This is my experience in the late 80s: We had a lot of grilled cheese & tomato soup and something called “ Apple crisp “ quite a lot in school . The little milk carton was always prevalent !

    • @sparks7790
      @sparks7790 Před 6 měsíci +3

      coke was never an option in the 80's for me. milk only

  • @mariya2485
    @mariya2485 Před 6 měsíci +308

    As a person coming from post-soviet space, our school lunch has always been nutritional. My son now gets a first course (soup with meatballs, borscht, chicken soup etc), a second course of some meat/chicken and a side dish (usually some kind of grain, potatoes or pasta), a salad and a drink (tea or compote) for one dollar. My school meals 20 years ago were similar in composition, just a lot cheaper))))

    • @dimplesskits5575
      @dimplesskits5575 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Im in a U.S. highschool and the food is... well food, I'll eat it and somewhat enjoy it but it's almost the exact same thing every day, luckily they started giving us fresh cut kiwis which taste really good, but most of the time it's best to eat at home or skip the food itself.

    • @mariya2485
      @mariya2485 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@dimplesskits5575 It's great that your schools have started to include some healthy stuff, like kiwis)) I guess, this is the difference in general mentality. In my country we tend to homecook a lot, and eating out or ordering food for us is more of an adventure than a meal. We can order pizza or some sort of takeouts once or twice a month, but compared to a full size homecooked meal it's not too healthy, so we don't do it too often)) Besides, it's traditional for us to eat a lot of soups, we have some sort of soup every day during lunch. So the school lunches resemble the general attitude, I guess.

    • @dimplesskits5575
      @dimplesskits5575 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@mariya2485 Woah that sounds really cool, kinda wish more places were like that.

    • @Sara43212
      @Sara43212 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I wish I had that food now

    • @PinkPanther918eR
      @PinkPanther918eR Před 6 měsíci +1

      Only the evil empire poisions their own. I'm glad you had that Russian decency. ❤

  • @asheelow1256
    @asheelow1256 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow it's kind of cool how you cook school lunches throughout the years

  • @Scout_Warrior
    @Scout_Warrior Před 3 měsíci

    Lmao where are you getting these lunch items from😂 definitely never had bologna cheese wraps or grilled chicken.

  • @TheDemolitionist1
    @TheDemolitionist1 Před 6 měsíci +92

    I vividly remember having Domino's Pizza on Tuesdays and on Friday there was Ellio's pizza's. The meals were always a hit or miss tbh. Also I'm shocked you guys didn't do the classic milk cartons

    • @christianweatherbroadcasti3491
      @christianweatherbroadcasti3491 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way. We deserve Hell because we've sinned. Lied, lusted stolen, etc. But God sent his son to die on the cross and rise out of the grave. We can receive forgiveness from Jesus. Repent and put your trust in him.
      John 3:16
      Romans 3:23❤😊❤❤

    • @mrchief975
      @mrchief975 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@christianweatherbroadcasti3491 thats relevant

    • @user-cm6tn6lz6e
      @user-cm6tn6lz6e Před 6 měsíci

      yes fr

  • @Smplkxn
    @Smplkxn Před 6 měsíci +28

    In my old elementary school, the most common meal was the chicken sandwich, apple slices, carrots, chocolate milk, and them ICONIC SMILEY FRIES!! I get memories of the apples and the carrots tasting like literal plastic because they were served in bags. the sandwich was in the styrofoam box so it got soggy with condensation. I would always love the smiley fries the most, they were kinda half cooked but it was fun to dip them in ketchup and pretend he was bleeding 😅 The milk would always be expired by a week or two and one time it tasted like mold and it had chunks-😭 Ay, it may have been bad but it sure gives me great flashbacks :)

  • @gingeralebean5375
    @gingeralebean5375 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I went to a very rich high school- which is when I finally stopped packing my own lunches- and we had nearly every option available to us for lunch, 5 days a week. Frozen chicken sandwiches, burgers, frozen pizza (but on Tuesdays we’d get FRESH pizza) tacos, salads, burritos, chili dogs, corndogs, pulled pork sandwiches, manwich, etc. and there were multiple soda machines just down the hallway from the cafeteria if you REALLY wanted to spoil yourself. They cost a couple bucks extra, though, which prevented a lot of kids from hoarding the sodas everyday. Other drink options we had were orange juice, choco/strawberry/regular milk, Powerade, ICE sparkling water, and apple juice.
    I never really acknowledged how spoiled rich my school was until I started watching this video, as my school was a very strange mix of lower class and upper class and hardly any inbetween.

  • @TikiRainbows
    @TikiRainbows Před 6 dny +1

    Lunch was my favorite subject in school

  • @TheFattestOfTheFish
    @TheFattestOfTheFish Před 5 měsíci +82

    My school in the 2010's served HIGHLY processed burgers and chicken, with cheese that tasted like plastic on burgers and more, aswell as pizza that tasted like cardboard. This is with fries that were soggier than the ocean, with all of the veggies/fruits that they'd serve tasting mediocre at best (they were DEFINITELY not fresh by a long shot).

    • @twiddlerat9920
      @twiddlerat9920 Před 5 měsíci +5

      michelle ruined everything

    • @flakyfan1496
      @flakyfan1496 Před 4 měsíci

      This is the problem. And who likes fhose wraps or fatty old chicken??

    • @autisticgirlawareness7420
      @autisticgirlawareness7420 Před 3 měsíci

      @@twiddlerat9920So agreed

    • @lipelieder
      @lipelieder Před 3 měsíci

      Lucky my school serves pasta with chicken bones and 5 cents tomato sauce

    • @georgeburns6512
      @georgeburns6512 Před 3 měsíci

      @@twiddlerat9920I’m with you on that one lol

  • @Hells_ContractAuditor
    @Hells_ContractAuditor Před 6 měsíci +22

    This was AWESOME guys. It shows how lucky I was the 1980s to be raised in small town where our cooks still used homemade recipes.❤

  • @Jackorwtv
    @Jackorwtv Před 3 měsíci

    I was in elementary during 2010s, i'll be honest whatever you made looks so much better than anything we got during that year, and honestly i miss the 2000s/2010s sm, they stopped giving us minute maids in my HS

  • @lyndagooch-campbell684
    @lyndagooch-campbell684 Před měsícem

    As a teen in the 80s our school in tuscaloosa alabama actually had great homemade hot meals to go along with the pizza line. We'd have baked potatoes with Chilli or Salisbury steak and mashed potatoes. And these great homemade rolls that our lunch lady Mrs Gant (who worked till she was 80) made every day!😊 we had a milkshake that we would Dip our French fries in too and sweet tea. I miss school lunch from then 😅

  • @epongeverte
    @epongeverte Před 6 měsíci +47

    My time in school was the 70s/80s, but our lunches looked more like the 60s. I can't remember eating burgers and we never were allowed soft drinks like Coke. We could have water, milk or maybe juice. We ate a lot of pizza, fish sticks, mac & cheese and liver. (I think that I was the only one who actually ate the liver.) lol

    • @EMPRYMV
      @EMPRYMV Před 6 měsíci

      Eww liver

    • @goanimatenetwork3550
      @goanimatenetwork3550 Před 6 měsíci

      🤮

    • @TheRealSweetcherryo
      @TheRealSweetcherryo Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yep...no coke ever at school in the 70's.....we had the Pizza then, but I don't remember hamburgers.....

    • @annaf3915
      @annaf3915 Před 4 měsíci

      Hehe I like liver too. We never had it for school lunch though.

  • @darkcardking
    @darkcardking Před 6 měsíci +21

    So I remember going to school in the 90s/2000s. Our lunch programs had options. You could get a cold lunch or a hot lunch. Cold lunch was usually some sort of sandwich, fruit, juice, and milk. Hot lunch was usually some sort of chicken, fruit, juice, and milk. Fridays we had pizza. High school we had the same thing though you could pick your sandwich and we also got fries. For someone like me who was really poor that lunch was the only thing you ate all day. To this day, because of that, I still only eat like once a day.

  • @kat19977
    @kat19977 Před 3 měsíci

    Yep, my school in the 90's had pizza hut 😂
    Also, taco in a bag became a thing (doritos with some meat and lettuce and cheese dumped in).

  • @Keitek
    @Keitek Před 2 měsíci

    I went to school mostly in the 90s and my school had Pizza Hut (Cheese or Pepperoni) and Subway (Club or Veggie) as an option every day along with whatever was the featured meal of the day they made in the kitchen and it was always with a carton of white or chocolate milk.

  • @kelevera92
    @kelevera92 Před 6 měsíci +44

    4:14 Honestly, my grandma made this for me pretty frequently!
    We called it cream dried beef, and we'd put it on flakey Pillsbury grands biscuits, along with adding her own spin with seasonings, along with other things and balancing out the amount of salt in it.
    I LOVED it!
    Haven't had it in a few years, but I'd definitely eat it even now, at 30 years old.
    😂
    Sadly, shes not doing so well and in a nursing home now.
    Also, meatloaf SLAPS! And, always will!

  • @AlexMint
    @AlexMint Před 6 měsíci +220

    I went to high school in the 2010s and the wrap you showed is honestly way better than what we actually got. Lots of questionable food standards, and pizza sauce became a vegetable. They wound up cutting meals to such a degree where everyone just brought in a ton of junk food.

    • @colechurch6785
      @colechurch6785 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Wow

    • @ryrysspottedpuppyshow5149
      @ryrysspottedpuppyshow5149 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I wasn't alive yet

    • @AlexMint
      @AlexMint Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@colechurch6785 Worse, my school had a culinary arts class that helped with the lunches in a full kitchen downstairs. The school decided we didn't need scratch cooking anymore.

    • @spacechimp3199
      @spacechimp3199 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah same here in Canada back then

    • @renerivera3827
      @renerivera3827 Před 5 měsíci

      Seeing all these lunches are cool. Especially when you see stuff like a burger, grilled cheese, peanut butter sandwiches, soup and veggies. I was in school from the mid 2000s all the way until my graduation of HS in 2022. School lunch was super lame in my time. And when there was good food like hotdogs, popcorn chicken and mozzarella sticks? They're super rare or only happen once or twice and that's it for the rest of the year.

  • @elizabethbrown6898
    @elizabethbrown6898 Před 3 měsíci

    The school district I went to always had home cooked meals. Plus we had an ala carte line. In the late 1990's till 2010 when my child went to school I packed my daughter's lunch that was all organic. When she went to high school at a charter the meals were really good. Once a month they had a chef come into the school. The chef offered two options and cooked the food in front of them. They had Starbucks there and it was offered at a special price. They offered Dippin Dots free... I'm pretty sure twice a year.

  • @kynsemallie
    @kynsemallie Před 20 dny

    Class of 2009 right here. I had a great lunch program on the Navajo reservation. Fried chicken day was my favorite. My least favorite day was when our version of Chinese food was served.

  • @Onction1995
    @Onction1995 Před 6 měsíci +15

    8:20 MacDonald be like

  • @monkeyman1251
    @monkeyman1251 Před 4 měsíci +32

    I was born in 2002 so I started school in 2008. So back then we had healthy food. Thank God the 1990s didn’t take over the 2000s. Because even though I love McDonald’s. I remembered that my teacher said it’s so unhealthy. That’s why we had to change the lunch menu. And I remembered I just hated that.

    • @theUBERsashimi
      @theUBERsashimi Před 3 měsíci +4

      I went to school in the 90s. We weren't getting mcdonalds unless your parents brought it school during your lunch, or checking you out for lunch.
      This video is extremely inaccurate.

    • @monkeyman1251
      @monkeyman1251 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes I know I agree with you. However though school in the 2000’s and 2010’s were recommending no more McDonald’s in schools.

  • @loudcamaro79.
    @loudcamaro79. Před 3 měsíci

    When i was going thru school in the 90s my schools was just like walking into a golden corral buffet restaurant. School lunches didn't really suck for me till my last two years of school in the 2003 and 2004

  • @EmperorBonaparte-sb1jp
    @EmperorBonaparte-sb1jp Před měsícem

    The 1920s looks amazing!

  • @greeneyedredhead61
    @greeneyedredhead61 Před 4 měsíci +52

    I grew up in California. I graduated in 1979.
    The 1970's lunch you show looks nothing like I remember. 1. Never got soda. Only white milk.
    But our meals were delicious. Oven cooked spaghetti was my favorite. Salads, and real good apple crisp.
    Sometimes there would be mashed potatoes with hamburger gravy on top or mashed potatoes with turkey and gravy on top. Always with vegetables and some type of fruit. And yes the pizza was real good too.
    Although I must say I don't remember what era had the chipped beef or the chipped creamed beef but that was something I never had in school but my mom did cook it at home and we loved it.

    • @strawberryseason
      @strawberryseason Před 3 měsíci +5

      right. I graduated in 1978. We never had pizza, rather we had things like baked chicken on the bone, meatloaf, baked codfish, real mashed potatoes, oven-cooked spaghetti, chili con carne, and other homemade foods.

    • @VentaBonel
      @VentaBonel Před 3 měsíci

      Perhaps thats what was intended to be served?

    • @lindanizamoff7981
      @lindanizamoff7981 Před 3 měsíci +2

      the depression had the chipped beef.My mother,when she was a child, used to walk home every afternoon for her mother to make her lunch ,then walk back to school.She lived several blocks from the school.

    • @lebronshairline4768
      @lebronshairline4768 Před 3 měsíci

      Cali native here and ur absolutely right

    • @twowildcats2002
      @twowildcats2002 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hey, at least you had it better than I did, you had homestyle lunches@@strawberryseason

  • @serenshadow89
    @serenshadow89 Před 6 měsíci +86

    I was a Midwest/Appalachian kid in the 90s and 00s - I don't think we ever got McDonalds or any fast food for lunch. There would be special pizza days around holiday breaks and at the end of the year but for regular lunches while the fruit cocktail is still on point, everything else was different in Ohio. The mains would usually be super processed and usually from frozen - Salisbury steak, meatloaf, sloppy joes, slice of pizza (it was made to perfectly fit the size of the big rectangle compartment of our lunch trays, lol), hot dog or corn dog, or chicken patty sandwich. Sides would be corn, green beans, or mixed veg (which were frozen so they always tasted like cardboard to me) or what I actually did love - mashed potatoes or parsley potatoes. the sweet side would be fruit cocktail or a solo fruit of some sort, pudding or jello. We'd typically get some sort of bread, usually a small roll, biscuit, or just some simple bread n butter. And we didn't have sodas in schools until the mid 00s, and only in vending machines - so the drink provided with lunch was milk, chocolate milk, some sort of juice, or water. I graduated in 2007 - and where I'm from, even then they were still giving us super processed, flavorless foods that sat at the middle of the health scale, not particularly healthy for growing minds and bodies, but not the absolute worst either.

    • @Kelnx
      @Kelnx Před 6 měsíci +3

      I worked in southern Ohio some years ago, not being from there, and they had an employee cafeteria in the place I worked at and had peanut butter sandwiches like they showed in the video, but served it with really thin soupy chili. Always together. I thought that was the oddest thing, but was told that was something common in school lunches in that southern Ohio/Northern WV area. As odd as it sounds, it actually goes well together.

    • @SpiritFairy89
      @SpiritFairy89 Před 6 měsíci

      I grew up in the Southern Ohio Appalachian area as well (I graduated in 2007, too 🙂) and our school lunches here were exactly like you described.

    • @wuzzleone
      @wuzzleone Před 6 měsíci

      Me too never had McDonald's pizza all the time but not McDonald's 🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @datguy8468
      @datguy8468 Před 6 měsíci

      just sounds like a normal school lunch

    • @benjamin.kelley
      @benjamin.kelley Před 6 měsíci

      Ooof the Ohio school lunches 🙃 then Michelle Obama took are ice cream in 2012 and that was the final straw.

  • @Maxinidas
    @Maxinidas Před 4 měsíci

    My favorite school lunch was the "Walking Taco". It was just a bag of Fritos, taco toppings in little cups (meat also), and a LONG ass plastic spoon. Crunch the Fritos up in the bag add your taco mix ins and walk around the cafeteria enjoying the hell out of it. 1999 was a good year!

  • @williamchy7817
    @williamchy7817 Před 3 měsíci

    I grew up in the 1980s Massachusetts public elementary schools. I remembered that we only had a choice of white or chocolate milk in small cartons. The lunches were individually packed. If it's a hot lunch, they would be in a foil container. My favorite was pizza. But I really liked the meat sandwich that was covered in bbq sauce. There would be a random dessert which may vary from fruit cups, crackers, or popsicle as far as i remember. We didn't have a cafeteria so lunches were put in crates and everyday, two students either volunteered or picked to grab the lunches from the kitchen and carried them back to the classroom to eat. I wonder if they still do that?

  • @Modi_2002
    @Modi_2002 Před 6 měsíci +67

    I'm from Taiwan, and in Taiwan we usually have a catering company contract with the schools to deliver our lunches to each school every day. and we had a lot of lunch every time! (since so many of them had classes late into the night). We usually have a 3 course meal,rice, a meat dish, fruit and soup. It's about 1-2 dollars a meal (less than 1 dollar in some places in the countryside).
    When I was a kid, all I wanted for lunch was a hamburger and fries, but the school thought those were unhealthy, so we basically didn't have those(I was worried that American students wouldn't be able to eat enough for lunch🤣

  • @jesshansen1397
    @jesshansen1397 Před 4 měsíci +60

    I went to a three room schoolhouse in 1976. my mother packed a lunch for me everyday. Usually, a sandwich, soup, and a can of pudding. I still have good feelings about the effort and love she put in my lunches despite having to work a hard labor job AND take care of me.

    • @Belgorod_Jedi
      @Belgorod_Jedi Před 4 měsíci +1

      Your mom is good one. First year I used to be studying in school where even wasn’t a kitchen. So, my mom had to coming to me and fed by home food. Don’t ask me why she wasn’t giving me lunch before school 😂 but anyway, I appreciate that

    • @queenofcheap6310
      @queenofcheap6310 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I totally agree. My Mum was the same. We were lucky. Life was easy.

  • @WillCamacho-gb2kg
    @WillCamacho-gb2kg Před 3 měsíci

    I was a 2000s kid and we would have mozzarella sticks, chicken patty on a bun, a hamburger, and sometimes spaghetti and meatballs. That kind of stuff.
    And you bet your ass I LOVED it. 😂

  • @NicolewithouttheH
    @NicolewithouttheH Před 3 měsíci

    lol the majority of my school years were in the 2000s and I would have killed for fresh grilled chicken and fresh berries!! The meals I remember more closely resembled the 90s lunch.

  • @Its_Cristina
    @Its_Cristina Před 6 měsíci +44

    When I studied at a private school in Brazil, they has the best lunches. Cooked meals every day( meats, rice, etc), almost buffet style. I had a big culture shock when I moved to the states and went to public school. All foods were frozen and heated up. And during those years, I brought my lunch, and sometimes ate the school food

    • @smahler234
      @smahler234 Před 6 měsíci

      Hello

    • @Boss-_-123
      @Boss-_-123 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Fiz o ensino médio em escola pública,e te falar...a comida era muito boa... principalmente no dia de Strogonoff, pessoal se matava na fila kkkkkkkkkk

    • @user-vh2pk6bd3g
      @user-vh2pk6bd3g Před 6 měsíci

      No Brazilian steak house

    • @BongerChonger
      @BongerChonger Před 6 měsíci

      As a brazilian, i can confirm this

  • @homeoftheineptgamer318
    @homeoftheineptgamer318 Před 4 měsíci +22

    I grew up in the UK and didn't attend a fancy school but always enjoyed my school dinner in the 1980s. We were all pre allocated a square table which we'd share with about 5 or 6 other people, each of us would walk up the kitchen counter and collect a pot which I'll explain more about in a moment, we'd bring that back to the table and return for a plate.
    An example meal might be this. After collecting the big crock pots we'd get a plate each that would have mince beef and onion pie. We'd take it in turns to be the 'dinner monitor' and that was performed on a rota basis to ensure each person had a chance. the dinner monitor would take the lids off the crock pots and each would contain different steam vegetables, such as potato or mashed potatoes, cabbage, peas, carrot, gravy and so on. They would then serve each person on the table from the pots and ensure everyone had an equal amount. It was cheap because everything was batched cooked but also very tasty and nutritious. For some kids growing up in the 80s this might have been the only meal they had that day. It was also all served on real crockery with metal knives and forks and we had to give thanks to each other before eating.
    Afterwards we'd collect up the dishes and pots and return them to the kitchen counter where we'd exchange them for desert. This would often be a milk shake (tiny glasses which hold about 7oz) and something like a cornflake tart (cornflakes on jelly - jam in the UK, and pastry with custard) or my favourite, a caramel tart.
    Jugs of water were provided on each table and the dinner monitor would pour everyone a drink when they wanted one.
    Now of course it's nothing like that. Kids are served food on plastic trays from a hatch and it's mostly pizza, nuggets and soggy fries. Such a shame really we went down the so called convenience route. we were never hungry but now with their high carb/sugar replacement everyone is getting fat and staying hungry.

  • @shamusbob7969
    @shamusbob7969 Před 4 měsíci

    4:00 Soldiers back in the day called this dish Shit On A Shingle or SOS (Save our Souls, Same Old Slop) I remember hearing about this dish, felt like something from a by-gone era. I actually hardly heard it referred by it's proper name that I didn't know what it was until I saw it.

  • @mal1465
    @mal1465 Před 23 dny

    I was in Jr High in the early 70’s and yes our school lunch was 75 cents. It was nice coming from a school where I brown bagged it every day

  • @SleepyPupper
    @SleepyPupper Před 6 měsíci +20

    Milk was really important at my school, lunch or not. I vaguely remember every week or so they brought a crate of mini milk cartons we were encouraged to drink for our growth. I always looked forward to mine.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yes, I was surprised at the Powerade and water options shown in some of these later decades. The "Got Milk?" campaign began in 1993 and we also chose between chocolate or white milk (sometimes strawberry). We never got McDonald's or Powerade.