Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools lunches have had various supply issues. Most likely things will be easier next year. It really is not something to get hung up on. Think about lunches from 30 years back. My kids always find something.
It’s not that. For example the main (non vegetarian) entree on Monday was meatballs with ziti, pesto, and goat cheese. Why not just have plain pasta and then meatballs and sauce and plain sauce for the vegetarians? It’s too fancy.
OP, we also aren’t a fan of our school’s lunch program but you gotta admit this is a hilarious thread in the context of impending climate catastrophe, WWIII, end of democracy, etc…![]()
Anonymous wrote:We love most everything about our daughter's school and while it seems like a petty thing to get hung up on, the lunch isn't very good and neither one of us is a fan of packing lunch. It's the same caterer they had in MS, but the lunch options are much more "sophisticated" in the US and not as appealing to our daughter. In addition, there are not a lot of choices. I acknowledge my child is picky, but when she was in MS there was maybe 1 lunch a week she didn't care for. This year, there may be 1 lunch she would eat per week. You cannot purchase by the day, so we canceled our lunch contract.
She isn't the only one who feels this way. There has been a lot of grumbling with all her friends around lunch.
What is the lunch program like at your upper school? I would love to get an idea of what is out there, so that I could go back to our administration with some thoughts/suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools lunches have had various supply issues. Most likely things will be easier next year. It really is not something to get hung up on. Think about lunches from 30 years back. My kids always find something.
It’s not that. For example the main (non vegetarian) entree on Monday was meatballs with ziti, pesto, and goat cheese. Why not just have plain pasta and then meatballs and sauce and plain sauce for the vegetarians? It’s too fancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools lunches have had various supply issues. Most likely things will be easier next year. It really is not something to get hung up on. Think about lunches from 30 years back. My kids always find something.
It’s not that. For example the main (non vegetarian) entree on Monday was meatballs with ziti, pesto, and goat cheese. Why not just have plain pasta and then meatballs and sauce and plain sauce for the vegetarians? It’s too fancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools lunches have had various supply issues. Most likely things will be easier next year. It really is not something to get hung up on. Think about lunches from 30 years back. My kids always find something.
It’s not that. For example the main (non vegetarian) entree on Monday was meatballs with ziti, pesto, and goat cheese. Why not just have plain pasta and then meatballs and sauce and plain sauce for the vegetarians? It’s too fancy.
Anonymous wrote:Can you talk to the school about giving her a MS lunch
instead?
Anonymous wrote:Many schools lunches have had various supply issues. Most likely things will be easier next year. It really is not something to get hung up on. Think about lunches from 30 years back. My kids always find something.