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    And then the teachers were upset because the class was falling asleep after lunch. Nevermind the fact we weren’t receiving the appropriate nutrients needed to stay awake and function properly

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        My high school had us off the bus at the school at like 6h45. I was on the corner at 6h23 every day in high school. In the winter, I was out there before the sun came up. It was ludicrous.

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        I remember in highschool, a bunch of kids complained to our homeroom teacher and the teacher said: “it doesn’t matter, the same students who show up on time will be here on time and the late ones will be late”. I didn’t say it but I thought to myself, that doesn’t have anything to do with efficiency though …

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        Elementary schools typically start after 8, but yeah, that’s still early.

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    You know, the recipes for that kind of pizza are adaptable. A lot of how they come out is in the ingredients used. And not every school was/is supplied by the same distributors.

    Our district was kinda mid. I had pizza at other schools for one reason or another both as a kid and as an adult. One district maybe two counties over (depending on how you define over) used the exact same recipe, but had a different food distribution contract and their shit was yummy rather than just better than nothing. But I also had some that was barely edible enough to choke down.

    Seriously, go take a look at the recipes. There’s nothing in them that has to give unpleasant results.

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    My school received discount food from places like McDonald’s…taco bell…little caesars…

    So that’s what we were fed, with a little milk carton.

    And those companies hooked tons of us on fast food early on and have made their money back in spades, I’m sure.

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    I love that some of the comments in here brought back some fun memories.

    Yes, this was the pizza served in my grade school years almost every Friday. There was usually at least one alternative entree item available for those who didn’t want pizza, but pretty much the only kids who’d get something other than pizza were the ones with food allergies.

    My favorite side item to go with it was the healthy in name only side salad that was basically iceberg lettuce, grated government cheese, and a wedge of pale tomato all smothered in an inch thick layer of ranch dressing.

    I know Lemmy’s more of an international crowd than most social media I’m exposed to and that by the standards of the rest of the world, our school food is bottom tier. I’m still surprised to see so much disdain for the square pizza. Even the picky eaters and rich kids loved the cafeteria square pizza, back in the day. Maybe my poor rural school district just had a better than average quality square pizza or something? I doubt it, though. I mean, they certainly weren’t great, but there were orders of magnitude worse pizzas in the world, like those wafer-thin formerly $1.00 USD frozen pizzas from the grocery store.

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      Me too. I honestly think those pizzas were better than say, modern day Pizza Hut. For some reason, I really remember the cheese.

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        1980s Pizza Hut was fantastic. Then they started cheaping out to compete on price from places like dominoes. They shot themselves in the foot.

        But yeah. The lunch pizza had good cheese and a pretty nice sauce on a floppy thin crust.

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      On paper, yes. In flavor…no…just…oh god no… at least in my school district (u.s) because they used this nasty white sauce instead of tomato.

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        This meme is referencing a very specific type of pizza which was almost universally served by American elementary schools in the '90s (maybe also late '80s?). It was basically knock-off Ellio’s–rectangular with red sauce and cheese, relatively bland but palatable enough.

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    Plastic cheese on stale bread with ketchup sauce. The chocolate milk on the other hand was always on point.

    There would always be a sad piece of fruit on the side which never got eaten. If only we were taught a little bit about nutrition. Sure we knew what the food pyramid was but no adults every reinforced it.

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          The square school pizza used to be made from scratch. Now it’s all made in a factory.

          ITT is a bunch of people that ate the old recipe I think.

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            It could be people that ate the old recipes, but in-house cooking was mostly phased out (podcast, but there’s a transcript) by the early 80s, so it would be one of the earliest school memories for a 50 year old.

            I know Lemmy skews older than other social media, but I don’t know if that checks out.

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      Pretty sure an enforced diet by the school would be highly controversial and opposed by many parents, despite the possible health benefits.

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        There’s actually a fascinating history(conspiracy?) of how American public schools which used to make their own lunches slowly got pinched by changing nutrition standards and swept into Gordon Food Service (?) frozen food hell because it was cheaper at the time. Super glad I got live through it all! /s

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    Is this prison food? Pizza actually looks and tastes like pizza where I come from. As a matter of fact, I once even went to a school that offered barbecue chicken pizza for those who wanted it. Though, we paid for school lunches directly out-of-pocket.

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    I miss my Monday hot dogs, Tuesday tacos, Wednesday hamburgers and chocolate milk, Thursday sloppy joes and burritos in a bag. Friday was pizza day, the best day of the week. It always came with salad and a side of cold green beans

    Hooray for pizza day, hooray for pizza day, I miss pizza day… the best day of the week