We have had free school lunch now for 76 years, and nowadays approximatly 850.000 children eat it everyday. The Law was stated 1943 with 5 yrs of transition period so 1948 it really was in fully functioning.between 43-48 students had to bring some ingredients to school or do some work for it. Ive been working in school/ kindergarden kitchen for 23 yrs now and very proud for our system😀
@@enkin1 Bulshit. Why spread lies? If you want point out something then study first and rant after. With rolling numbers upside down anyone can biuld up conspiracy theories loking solid, but look closer and reveal then how it really is.
Thank you for your reaction 🙏... Looking at how these things impacts on you guys, make me humbled 😢. We take stuff like this for granted 100% and it is actually a good thing to be reminded, from guys like you that we should not only be satisfied, but also have some darn pride that we are able to have things like we have had for such a long time aswell. Thank you again 🙏
As she said in the video, there are basically two ways to make the food: either the school has it's own kitchen where they make the food from start to finish, or the food is made in a central kitchen (often a private company) from where the food is distributed to the schools in the area. This does mean that the food quality varies from school to school, although in theory all schools have the same budget per meal. The municipality usually signs a contract for a few years at a time with a company to make and distribute the food, but since they are private companies, unfortunately they sometimes might skimp with the ingredients to make more profit or simply are just bad at making good recipes, so the food might be so unappetizing that the students don't want to eat it. Just the other day I read in the news about a municipality that will next year ahead of time cancel their contract with a food company, because a big part of the students in the area have started to skip the lunch most days because they think the food is so bad.
Some people here in Finland love to list their "yucky meals" from school. I have never undestood that, because all the food I have ever eaten in schools has been incredible. It has tasted good and and it has been super healthy and balanced. I do not a single "yucky meal" from school. I love it all. Maybe I was raised right, maybe my family was just poor enough for me to learn to eat what ever food was put in front of me. For me, food is a blessing.
@@Juhani96 Olet sitten sitä mieltä, että jos saat ilmaista ja terveellistä ruokaa, niin voit silti morkata sitä? Ottaisitko mieluummin paskaa ruokaa, joka tuhoaa terveytesi?
I think most of those (yuckie)meals are not made in school, they are made by a company and then they are sent to the schools to reheat. There was a news story in YLE earlier this year how kids enjoy in school made lunches way more than brought in meals. The quality is higher and flavours are better.
When i was kid my favorite food in school was barley porridge and soup made from lingonberry juice (served together). :D I was in very little village school and we has our own cook lady who made the best food.
Nourished brain absorbs information much better :) It is also an equality thing: everyone has the same opportunity to a healthy, warm meal. Offering food to students has been in the law since WWII.
Many people seem to think all of this just happened. No. It is the result of hard work and will. This attitude is present everywhere in the Finnish society.
And yet in Finland they complain how bad school food is, I hate that. Year after year. I liked it and ate with pleasure. I dont know, maybe new generations are too spoiled or something.. greetings from Finland. -85 born.
We had our own kichen back then in small school, it was good food and kitchen ladies where really nice so even if it was not great some times you would still clean your plate as not to be rude. Now days food comes from centrelized grand kitchen and i can tell its not same anymore, not saying its bad but i can see why my kids have some complaints time to time.
Finland is a fairly big country with a small population. On top of the resulting distances, there is the overhead of living in the arctic that beds taking into consideration. Hence, all activities need to be planned and organised in efficient manner.
Haha, l am now over 60, and l had free or subsidied good food all of my student time. Very thankful for the government. Now l have to work some more years to save their free lunches in the future. 😅
Finland we have only 5,500 000 people so it is very important to get everybody with keep conditions high level. The best invest for future is take care children and education. Healty food is big piece of it. We do not have extra, unnecessary people here in Finland.
Amo seu canal! Você também deve reagir ao vídeo "SWEDISH SCHOOL LUNCHES - Sweden cares about it’s children" do canal VLADA's PLACE. Mostra como os almoços escolares são feitos na Suécia. Saudações de um Finlandês Sueco.
We have our problems still. Everything was fine until 2010 i would say, after that they kinda stopped making food which actually kids liked and its getting worse. Nowadays its basically 50/50 who eats their school lunches.. 🤷 But hey! Its free so you have no right to complain.
When I was really little, there were chefs at each school, so the food was really cooked to order, then the system of centralized cooking places came, which was fine in most cases, but the potatoes were terrible (Sweden)
I must admit that I LOVED all school lunches that we had back in the 1970:s to 1990:s. We got to eat so delicious food and we had so various type of food on a weekly basis. I can still remember when I was 10 years old and we boys held a competition to see who ate the most meatballs. I took the first place, with 32 meatballs 😋😋😁... We told the woman that worked in the Schools restaurant about the competition, so they was also in on it.... Those Swedish meatballs that we got to eat, where the best meatballs ever. We Finns drank milk to every meal and the milk they served was also so delicious, because it wad soooo icy cold and it came out from some kind of big containers, and not from these normal "1 liters Tetra Packs". 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I don't think that Brazil should be seen as a 3:d World Country.... Mayby I'm wrong, but that's where I am at least. Ayrton Senna, Ronaldinho, Romario, Ronaldo and Copa Cabana Is anything else than that 😊
We have had free school lunch now for 76 years, and nowadays approximatly 850.000 children eat it everyday. The Law was stated 1943 with 5 yrs of transition period so 1948 it really was in fully functioning.between 43-48 students had to bring some ingredients to school or do some work for it. Ive been working in school/ kindergarden kitchen for 23 yrs now and very proud for our system😀
How come free. Nothing is free. Our tax rate is number one in the world. If retirement fee is included, even with average salary, tax rate is 75%.
@@enkin1 Bulshit. Why spread lies? If you want point out something then study first and rant after. With rolling numbers upside down anyone can biuld up conspiracy theories loking solid, but look closer and reveal then how it really is.
Tax rate with average income: 50 %, pension fee 25%. 50 + 25 = 75%.
@@enkin1onko liian matalat verot vai haluaisitko että kaikki maksaa lounaan ja köyhemmät tuo omat eväät tai ovat syömättä
@jh_fin Muistutin vain, että ilmaisia lounaita ei ole.
Thank you for your reaction 🙏... Looking at how these things impacts on you guys, make me humbled 😢.
We take stuff like this for granted 100% and it is actually a good thing to be reminded, from guys like you that we should not only be satisfied, but also have some darn pride that we are able to have things like we have had for such a long time aswell.
Thank you again 🙏
As she said in the video, there are basically two ways to make the food: either the school has it's own kitchen where they make the food from start to finish, or the food is made in a central kitchen (often a private company) from where the food is distributed to the schools in the area. This does mean that the food quality varies from school to school, although in theory all schools have the same budget per meal.
The municipality usually signs a contract for a few years at a time with a company to make and distribute the food, but since they are private companies, unfortunately they sometimes might skimp with the ingredients to make more profit or simply are just bad at making good recipes, so the food might be so unappetizing that the students don't want to eat it. Just the other day I read in the news about a municipality that will next year ahead of time cancel their contract with a food company, because a big part of the students in the area have started to skip the lunch most days because they think the food is so bad.
Some people here in Finland love to list their "yucky meals" from school. I have never undestood that, because all the food I have ever eaten in schools has been incredible. It has tasted good and and it has been super healthy and balanced. I do not a single "yucky meal" from school. I love it all. Maybe I was raised right, maybe my family was just poor enough for me to learn to eat what ever food was put in front of me. For me, food is a blessing.
Niimpä, ilmaisesta ateriasta ei kyllä ikinä saisi valittaa, ellei se sitten oikeasti ole epäterveellistä 😅
@@Juhani96 Olet sitten sitä mieltä, että jos saat ilmaista ja terveellistä ruokaa, niin voit silti morkata sitä? Ottaisitko mieluummin paskaa ruokaa, joka tuhoaa terveytesi?
@@SimoExMachina2?? 😂
I think most of those (yuckie)meals are not made in school, they are made by a company and then they are sent to the schools to reheat. There was a news story in YLE earlier this year how kids enjoy in school made lunches way more than brought in meals. The quality is higher and flavours are better.
When i was kid my favorite food in school was barley porridge and soup made from lingonberry juice (served together). :D I was in very little village school and we has our own cook lady who made the best food.
As a teacher for over 30 yrs (retired now) I always liked the food served at schools....
Thank you for your commments. All the best to you both and greets from Finland.
Nourished brain absorbs information much better :) It is also an equality thing: everyone has the same opportunity to a healthy, warm meal. Offering food to students has been in the law since WWII.
Many people seem to think all of this just happened. No. It is the result of hard work and will. This attitude is present everywhere in the Finnish society.
And yet in Finland they complain how bad school food is, I hate that. Year after year. I liked it and ate with pleasure. I dont know, maybe new generations are too spoiled or something.. greetings from Finland. -85 born.
The food can be bad. My kids have had literally inedible lunches.
We had our own kichen back then in small school, it was good food and kitchen ladies where really nice so even if it was not great some times you would still clean your plate as not to be rude. Now days food comes from centrelized grand kitchen and i can tell its not same anymore, not saying its bad but i can see why my kids have some complaints time to time.
This food 90% frpm Finland and our food is cleanest in the word
Finland is a fairly big country with a small population. On top of the resulting distances, there is the overhead of living in the arctic that beds taking into consideration.
Hence, all activities need to be planned and organised in efficient manner.
Haha, l am now over 60, and l had free or subsidied good food all of my student time. Very thankful for the government. Now l have to work some more years to save their free lunches in the future. 😅
Finland we have only 5,500 000 people so it is very important to get everybody with keep conditions high level. The best invest for future is take care children and education. Healty food is big piece of it. We do not have extra, unnecessary people here in Finland.
Amo seu canal! Você também deve reagir ao vídeo "SWEDISH SCHOOL LUNCHES - Sweden cares about it’s children" do canal VLADA's PLACE. Mostra como os almoços escolares são feitos na Suécia. Saudações de um Finlandês Sueco.
We have our problems still. Everything was fine until 2010 i would say, after that they kinda stopped making food which actually kids liked and its getting worse. Nowadays its basically 50/50 who eats their school lunches.. 🤷 But hey! Its free so you have no right to complain.
When I was really little, there were chefs at each school, so the food was really cooked to order, then the system of centralized cooking places came, which was fine in most cases, but the potatoes were terrible (Sweden)
And in an place that train chefs they serve also those foods that the sttudents make
logique lol
Yep, we eat same food in central kitchen what we send for delivery. Would be dumb to bring food from home to workplace 😅
I am moving to Finland😀😀
Believe or not, but a lot of chicken served in lunch cafeterias comes from Brazil….
Faut bien aller à l'ecole pour quelque chose..;moi pour la nourriture 😂 😂
I must admit that I LOVED all school lunches that we had back in the 1970:s to 1990:s.
We got to eat so delicious food and we had so various type of food on a weekly basis.
I can still remember when I was 10 years old and we boys held a competition to see who ate the most meatballs.
I took the first place, with 32 meatballs 😋😋😁... We told the woman that worked in the Schools restaurant about the competition, so they was also in on it.... Those Swedish meatballs that we got to eat, where the best meatballs ever. We Finns drank milk to every meal and the milk they served was also so delicious, because it wad soooo icy cold and it came out from some kind of big containers, and not from these normal "1 liters Tetra Packs".
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I think all the nordics has free (tax founded) lunch at schools.
As fire as I know Norway doesn't, which is weird since they are so rich and could easily afford it.
Finland is the best country.
The same in Sweden.
Which 3rd world country are you two from?
Nathalie and Alexandre are from Brazil.
@mli4583 The US is also a 3rd world country.
US a 3:d country 😂😂😂👌
I don't think that Brazil should be seen as a 3:d World Country.... Mayby I'm wrong, but that's where I am at least.
Ayrton Senna, Ronaldinho, Romario, Ronaldo and Copa Cabana Is anything else than that 😊
@@BorderGuardJaegerFinlandiaits large country with lot of potential but still lacking on things like this o:
Nex level .Finland .Bravo.