Yay Lunch

Anonymous
We were initially excited about having a school lunch option, but haven’t been thrilled with the lack of variety and the unhealthy options. Our kindergartener likes it, but to me it’s been disappointing.
Anonymous
What a shame! Thanks for the feedback. I love the concept but the execution seems problematic.
Anonymous
Our kid's school uses Yay Lunch. I'm not sure how it works elsewhere, but her school has Asian and Smoothie days (which are her favorites and appear to be pretty healthful). Other days, the options include mostly sandwiches, which, as others have mentioned, tend to be cold by the time she gets them, even if they should be served warm.
Anonymous
Did it get better? DC starting new school w yay lunch. If the hot food isn’t hot when served…… well that’s the main reason I’d order it.
Anonymous
I would not recommend Yay lunch! My child would get cold lunches almost daily so would not eat it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not recommend Yay lunch! My child would get cold lunches almost daily so would not eat it.


Thanks….ok good to know but disappointing. I was also surprised at how most of the days there are no vegetables or fruit.
Anonymous
A lot of schools turned to it during the pandemic because everything was individually wrapped and helped support restaurants, but it is almost always cold by the time it gets to the kids, so I wouldn't recommend now.
Anonymous
This is not my DC’s experience at all. Food is warm when DC gets it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not recommend Yay lunch! My child would get cold lunches almost daily so would not eat it.


Yep. Room temp pizza, congealed grilled cheese. I understand it can be logistically difficult for these businesses, but you can’t serve this to kids and expect people to continue paying for it.
Anonymous
Was really hoping our school would drop Yay Lunch but they brought them back for another year. It’s the exact same menu every single week (bagel day, “Asian” food day, smoothie day, pizza day, and one other).
Anonymous
pretty underwhelmed by the options at yay
Anonymous
I have a very picky eater so I don’t expect to use Yay lunch much at our new school, but my kid came home talking about how disorganized the process of handing out the food is (this is on the school, not Yay lunch). Apparently it took half the lunch period for some kids to get their food. Until a better system is in place at the school I’m not even bothering to look at the menus.
Anonymous
Serving sizes are small
Prices are high (especially since you have to add on items to make it a full meal)
I usually send in a fruit and a snack to supplement the Yay lunch.

However, our small school doesn't offer any other options and packing lunch for 2 kids 5 days a week is just brutal. So it's a gift to me to get a break from packing lunch once or twice a week.
Anonymous
We’re not doing it regularly because cost is just too high and reviews aren’t great.
Anonymous
We had it at my DD’s last school and it was terrible. Incorrect orders, extremely small portions, cold food. It’s at her new school as well but we are staying away. She said the first week was terrible with many people not getting lunch at all because of an ordering screw up.
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