i'm a bit older than the Buzzfeed Rankers so tuckshops in my day didn't have the Mamee noodles, the pasta bowls or even the pizzas. hot food was pies, saus rolls or hot chips with normal salt. Sandwiches, rolls, some bakery things like Boston Buns, Custard Tarts, Apple Pie. High school i scavenged glass drink bottles from around the school grounds to get the 5 cent deposit so i could buy something from the Tuck shop.
A girl at my school used to get a sausage roll lunch order every day Monday to Friday from year 7 to year 12. I was envious haha In my family we got a lunch order once a term on the last day. I did used to get some spare change from dad to buy a snack or drink here and there. My mum insisted on making a packed lunch every day ☺️
Omg the mini lasagne took me back to primary school. It was absolutely elite!! My school also had zooper doopers for 30c or you could buy a half one for 15c if you were running low on cash lol.. we also had flavoured popcorn. The best thing at high school when canteens got fancy and healthy was a chicken gyros with tzatziki 😋😋😋
It’s actually one of the most well known Malaysian exports in Australia. You can even see words in Bahasa Melayu on the packaging like ‘Pedas’ in the video.
My school sold deep fried flake, like genuine fish and chip shop flake, until the mid-late 2000s when that fried food ban hit schools. After that, they brought in those iconic mini lasagnas, but they were veggie lasagna and you could also get pasta bolognese. They were so good!
I'm from the UK. In primary school we used to have a trolley with snacks that the older students were in charge of. It would have things like cheese strings, cheese or toffee rice cakes, choco sticks/candy sticks (used to be pretend cigarettes but due to children swerving to smoke real ones and the fact that they didn't want to encourage kids to smoke, they renamed it), popcorn in sandwich bags that was tied with a ribbon, mini boxes of sweet raisins or a variation of fruit. They would also give you the option of banana, choc or strawberry milkshake. Oh and water. In high-school we had actual 10-15 minute breaks twice a day. The lunch ladies would serve hot drinks like coffee, tea, hot chocolate m, milk or just water. Also had the option of black current or orange squash that were already place on the tables in the lunch hall. You can also have 3 biscuits (usually gave options of 2 kind but could only choose one), fruit or yogurt. There was a separate clubroom where you would chill, play pool, listen to music, pinch the WiFi and it had a snack bar which had a plethora of chocolate bars, crisps and pop which a staff member or someone from the sixth form would run from 7pm till 10 or 11. (each year had curfew times but it would close at 11pm once sixth formers stopped going in).also 15 minute walk from a tesco express. My primary school was a mainstream school with a special needs classroom/unit and my high school was a boarding school for the blind /partially sighted. Now it's a multi-disability school. (mainly autism, ASD, global delay, ADHD etc). 9 years ago i left school, I'm now 25. Lol. Xx
I'm in the US (in Missouri) and the big hits for us were usually fries or bosco sticks, which are like bread sticks filled with mozzarella cheese. One of the schools I went to mainly had vending machines for us to eat out of, and the most popular microwave food were giant bean burritos and giant ham and cheese hot pockets or pizza hot pockets
Primary school my order was 2 party pies a chocolate big m & a cinnamon donut. The canteen also did corn on the cob with butter. It was delicious. High school was a ham & cheese toastie or a corn Jack!
We had some of those at my tuck shop. Chiko rolls are definitely not a spring roll, we didn't have them at school but every fish and chip/chicken shop sold them. We didn't have regular sized pies and sausage rolls but party size. And the mini pizzas used to come in their own individual boxes. Red/green frogs, lollipops, clouds and rainbow straps. I haven't seen many things from then around for many years, for sure makes you nostalgic.
At Lunchtime, in primary school, you could get small frozen choc milk or orange juice in Summer and Hot chocolate and chicken noodle soup in winter! The best. In High school part of the school was dedicated to vocational education, one of them was Catering, so the tuckshop/canteen always had homemade goods like (the best) Carrot cake, pies, etc
I just found that exact brand of chicken salt online and I live in Florida and just have to know for myself what that tastes like! Most those foods were so much better than anything we could’ve had here in the states 😂😢
I misread the title as “truck stop” and got really concerned when y’all were talking about leaving school to go to them. I’m like…you’re a child, wouldn’t that be near a highway? With questionable people?😅 Clearly an unfamiliar term in Canada.
I've never gone to a school with a canteen/tuck shop. When you were young you brought a packed lunch from home, usually sandwiches. When you got older and were allowed to leave school grounds we used to buy a baguette (just the bread) or share a bag of sweet buns (you got 5 for 10 kr) and people would by these tiny, pre-packaged milkshakes that the grocery store sold. There was also a pakistani man who sold samosa's for 10 kr, so if you had a whole 10 kr you would get that. Never had any samosa's since then that tasted as good.
The past 2 weeks I’ve been craving my Primary school tuck shop orders 😂 the lasagne specifically 🤣 i used to lovveee the white sauce 😂 I’d eat the white sauce first because it was always on top 😂 then eat the rest 😂 coincidence this video pops up now 😂
I can remember buying one of those mini lasagnas in high school and it was all burnt. I'll never forget it . Since then I have never been able to stomach bechamel sauce.
U.S. here. I remember being a lifeguard at a pool that served those mini pizzas in the late 1970's. It's a good thing I did a lot of swimming or I would have gained a ton of weight from the amount of those I ate during the summers!
My high school the number one tuck shop item was a chip butty. Hot salty chips, a fresh long bread roll, butter and for me tomato and vinegar. Other options were BBQ sauce or gravy. Gravy was my second choice.
Anyone else’s canteen have Milky Freezes? They were basically ice cream zooper doopers with flavours like banana, chocolate, bubblegum etc. They claimed to be healthy because they were made with milk.
Omg I literally remembered these a few days ago and spent ages googling where you can buy them these days. Apparently it’s an NZ company called Moosies. But yeah for some random reason the other day I was craving one. Glad someone else remembers them too!!
Our school also had this thing for a while where we got milk deliveries in little bottles each day to drink at recess. A couple years ago I was talking to my parents about how I used to take a little container of milo to school for my milk. They literally never knew I did that and laughed and laughed at my ingenuity at such a young age (age 6 and 7 hahaha)
At primary school we all brought in our own packed lunch and in secondary we went home for lunch. If you lived too far away it was a packed lunch again. I remember when they built a canteen which consisted of tables, chairs and a boiling water tap in case you wanted to make your own tea or a cup a soup! Seeing the food here does not make me jealous though!
This fluffy, sassy old broad has been a fan for years. But now my soul is broken I don't know if it will ever be mended. Not sure if I have missed something but I haven't seen Zeda for a while and I miss her terribly. If there is a video that explains why she is no longer on the show please tell me where to find it if not please create one. I think that each of you and your own way is unique and talented and I love you very much but Zita was my favorite I don't care what anybody says. She offered something to the show that was outside the box and that is rare in that industry. So like I said if there's a video explaining I'd like to know where I can find it and if not please inform us as to what happened. And it would also be nice to know if her and Tom are still together.
My school did full size pizzas you could buy a square slice of, the two choices of flavour was hawaiian or bqq chicken, always went with the bqq chicken as a kid XD Either that or I would get a pie or cheese toastie
As a Canadian who spent a year in Australia I still miss the Meat Pies, can’t believe they didn’t win. Australian “Tomato Sauce” was so awful for me though compared to American Ketchup. It’s not salty enough to what we’re used to. It’s weird it’s so different it really surprised me the first time I had it. I had great food in Australia, just didn’t like Marmite or the Tomato Sauce, every thing else was great.
My tuck shop order was either a sausage roll with sauce or the mini pizza. Now I’m in my 40’s with a kid, and their tuck shop option is Subway one day a week. 😂 *edit omg the lasagna! I haven’t thought about that in like 35 years 😮
You guys have really good food compared to the US. We got like fake amalgam ribs called “mr rib,” instant mashed potatoes, and in high school nachos with the cheapest plastic nacho cheese from a can as our big splurge.
I’m so confused by some of the commentary. Was playing while having school lunch an option? I’m from the US, I grew up in the 90s and have kids in school now. Lunch/cafeteria has always been separate from recess/playground. I would never think of food being portable as a bonus lol we just always sat down to eat. If we didn’t I probably never would have eaten.
It’s because generally Australian schools don’t have sit-down lunches like cafeteria style like you guys have in the US and most of the UK. So here, we either brought a packed lunch (and recess snacks, drink etc) or you could buy it from the canteen (a “tuck shop” is just a slang term for a canteen) but at my school in the 90s/early 2000s, we just called it the canteen. They had everything you wanted pretty much - hot and cold lunch food, sandwiches, chips, pies, drinks, chocolate, ice creams etc) and we also had vending machines as well for a quick bite to eat. Some schools here, maybe boarding or certain private schools may have more of a cafeteria/sit-down type lunch program where everyone eats the same but mostly, it’s just not a thing here and never has been. It could have something to do with our climate perhaps, I’m not sure, coz as kids we just always ate our lunch outside in the playground!
@@smokeandquills Wow, that is so interesting. Thanks for taking the time to explain it. Our cafeteria lunches are actually disgusting, or were at my school. I never ate them. I would have preferred a canteen.
Well, it depends where in Australia we are a large country. There are ski resorts and everything in NSW, where this is filmed. The Blue Mountains for example have an average of around 5 degrees C in winter. Inner Sydney maybe around 15C.
Yeah, my primary school canteen was “healthy” but it was 90’s version of healthy (I started in1990) so still included some questionable options like portello softdrink lol
@@mixueer she's just working a normal office job of some sort i think, i work at a cafe in the city and she comes in all the time with her work friends and she seems to be doing well
I feel like toms going through something at this point in life or just on this day? Like Tom I just want you to know. We feel you brah. Take care, do some yoga and or walk along a beach. Chin up
What in the world is chicken salt? And why would you want your chips to taste like chicken?? As an American, I’m completely baffled by this. Australia, please explain!!
What is happening here? Is the canteen something you go to after you’ve already had lunch? I’m familiar with the lunch in the cafeteria, recess after, schedule. Sincerely, a confused American.
Some people get snacks at the canteen and some people buy their lunch at the canteen. It's open both recess/lunch. In primary school though, we could order our lunches in the morning by writing our order onto a brown paper bag with payment inside and throw it into our class's basket that would get delivered back to us at lunchtime with our orders. At least this is how it was for me in Melbourne :)
@@danika6850 Just your name, class and what you want to order. Two kids from each class go to collect their class's basket (like a big laundry basket) right before lunch time and it has everyone's lunches in it. These days, most parents pay for lunch orders online, rather than putting money in a paper bag.
i'm a bit older than the Buzzfeed Rankers so tuckshops in my day didn't have the Mamee noodles, the pasta bowls or even the pizzas. hot food was pies, saus rolls or hot chips with normal salt. Sandwiches, rolls, some bakery things like Boston Buns, Custard Tarts, Apple Pie. High school i scavenged glass drink bottles from around the school grounds to get the 5 cent deposit so i could buy something from the Tuck shop.
I want to try chicken salt. That sounds interesting af
It's soooo good. If you get a chance, go for it. They sell them at supermarkets here.
@@kitiaranyc I live in Canada! Not to sire if I can get it here, I'll have to look into it. If not I'll see if I can get it off amazon
It's so good on hot chips
In my supermarket they sell it in the Hispanic section. It's Knorr brand and it is wonderful
I’ve never had it but I imagine it’s simply like chicken bouillon?
A girl at my school used to get a sausage roll lunch order every day Monday to Friday from year 7 to year 12. I was envious haha
In my family we got a lunch order once a term on the last day. I did used to get some spare change from dad to buy a snack or drink here and there. My mum insisted on making a packed lunch every day ☺️
Sohan has it sooooooo right with the meat pie technique
100% im so doing that from now on
@@troyoro yeah nah that is a rancid way to eat a meat pie
I prefer Ryan’s technique.
Sohan's eye make-up is super god
Also, chicko rolls little brother, corn jack, is sooo much better
Omg the mini lasagne took me back to primary school. It was absolutely elite!! My school also had zooper doopers for 30c or you could buy a half one for 15c if you were running low on cash lol.. we also had flavoured popcorn. The best thing at high school when canteens got fancy and healthy was a chicken gyros with tzatziki 😋😋😋
my school is so overpriced a zooper dooper is $1😭
Mamee Monster is popular here in Malaysia too since the 90's.
It’s actually one of the most well known Malaysian exports in Australia. You can even see words in Bahasa Melayu on the packaging like ‘Pedas’ in the video.
Being a Brit most of those things were new to me but loved hearing about them 😁
My school sold deep fried flake, like genuine fish and chip shop flake, until the mid-late 2000s when that fried food ban hit schools.
After that, they brought in those iconic mini lasagnas, but they were veggie lasagna and you could also get pasta bolognese. They were so good!
My High school canteens most popular item was a sausage roll in a bread roll with sauce :D Sounds weird but it was soooo good, especially in winter!
Same with my highschool! Everyone thinks I'm high when I tell them that sausage rolls in a roll were a thing.
Dam 😂 I never thought u guys in Australia also had that in school lunches ! My school had this and yeas it was sooo good !!!! So I kno wat u mean😅
my high school had something similar with a hash brown instead of a sausage roll! god i miss the hash brown rolls
Loved hearing about their childhood memories - makes me want to try snacks I liked as a kid again
Where's my gorl Sohan? Exactly the way I eat my pies. Best way ever! 🥰
I'm from the UK. In primary school we used to have a trolley with snacks that the older students were in charge of. It would have things like cheese strings, cheese or toffee rice cakes, choco sticks/candy sticks (used to be pretend cigarettes but due to children swerving to smoke real ones and the fact that they didn't want to encourage kids to smoke, they renamed it), popcorn in sandwich bags that was tied with a ribbon, mini boxes of sweet raisins or a variation of fruit. They would also give you the option of banana, choc or strawberry milkshake. Oh and water.
In high-school we had actual 10-15 minute breaks twice a day. The lunch ladies would serve hot drinks like coffee, tea, hot chocolate m, milk or just water. Also had the option of black current or orange squash that were already place on the tables in the lunch hall. You can also have 3 biscuits (usually gave options of 2 kind but could only choose one), fruit or yogurt. There was a separate clubroom where you would chill, play pool, listen to music, pinch the WiFi and it had a snack bar which had a plethora of chocolate bars, crisps and pop which a staff member or someone from the sixth form would run from 7pm till 10 or 11. (each year had curfew times but it would close at 11pm once sixth formers stopped going in).also 15 minute walk from a tesco express.
My primary school was a mainstream school with a special needs classroom/unit and my high school was a boarding school for the blind /partially sighted. Now it's a multi-disability school. (mainly autism, ASD, global delay, ADHD etc).
9 years ago i left school, I'm now 25. Lol. Xx
Omg I fell in love with tuck shop lasagna when I was new to Australian in primary school. I wish I could have it now!!!!
I'm in the US (in Missouri) and the big hits for us were usually fries or bosco sticks, which are like bread sticks filled with mozzarella cheese. One of the schools I went to mainly had vending machines for us to eat out of, and the most popular microwave food were giant bean burritos and giant ham and cheese hot pockets or pizza hot pockets
Please rank New Zealand snacks!
Yeeeees!
Primary school my order was 2 party pies a chocolate big m & a cinnamon donut. The canteen also did corn on the cob with butter. It was delicious. High school was a ham & cheese toastie or a corn Jack!
We had some of those at my tuck shop. Chiko rolls are definitely not a spring roll, we didn't have them at school but every fish and chip/chicken shop sold them. We didn't have regular sized pies and sausage rolls but party size. And the mini pizzas used to come in their own individual boxes. Red/green frogs, lollipops, clouds and rainbow straps. I haven't seen many things from then around for many years, for sure makes you nostalgic.
Sohan was so in the moment in this one. A lot of fun to watch and reminisce.
Yes! Sohan has it the right way. This is how I eat them, 100% improves it.
Pizza pockets these days are nothing like they used to be! My fave was getting frozen choc chill or spearmint milk and eating it with a spoon.
Sohan was on point with how to eat a meat pie!
Cheese and spinach roll, meat pie, sausage rolls
At Lunchtime, in primary school, you could get small frozen choc milk or orange juice in Summer and Hot chocolate and chicken noodle soup in winter! The best. In High school part of the school was dedicated to vocational education, one of them was Catering, so the tuckshop/canteen always had homemade goods like (the best) Carrot cake, pies, etc
I just found that exact brand of chicken salt online and I live in Florida and just have to know for myself what that tastes like! Most those foods were so much better than anything we could’ve had here in the states 😂😢
Mitani is the og chicken salt, you won't reget it!
I misread the title as “truck stop” and got really concerned when y’all were talking about leaving school to go to them. I’m like…you’re a child, wouldn’t that be near a highway? With questionable people?😅 Clearly an unfamiliar term in Canada.
I've never gone to a school with a canteen/tuck shop. When you were young you brought a packed lunch from home, usually sandwiches. When you got older and were allowed to leave school grounds we used to buy a baguette (just the bread) or share a bag of sweet buns (you got 5 for 10 kr) and people would by these tiny, pre-packaged milkshakes that the grocery store sold. There was also a pakistani man who sold samosa's for 10 kr, so if you had a whole 10 kr you would get that. Never had any samosa's since then that tasted as good.
The past 2 weeks I’ve been craving my Primary school tuck shop orders 😂 the lasagne specifically 🤣 i used to lovveee the white sauce 😂 I’d eat the white sauce first because it was always on top 😂 then eat the rest 😂 coincidence this video pops up now 😂
I can remember buying one of those mini lasagnas in high school and it was all burnt. I'll never forget it . Since then I have never been able to stomach bechamel sauce.
my primary school did lasagne, but we bulk bought this handmade lasagne and put it in little trays. SO GOOD and so much better than the cheap ones
Does anyone else remember the story about the mouse being found under one of those mini frozen pizzas? 😂
U.S. here. I remember being a lifeguard at a pool that served those mini pizzas in the late 1970's. It's a good thing I did a lot of swimming or I would have gained a ton of weight from the amount of those I ate during the summers!
I read the title as "Truck Stop Nostalgia Snacks" lmao and I was thinking "wow they must have a lot of truck stops" lmfaooooo 😂
My high school the number one tuck shop item was a chip butty. Hot salty chips, a fresh long bread roll, butter and for me tomato and vinegar. Other options were BBQ sauce or gravy. Gravy was my second choice.
Yes Sohan! I eat mine the same way,I use the top to dip into the meat,eat the meat,then tomato sauce in the empty pastry shell and eat that
Anyone else’s canteen have Milky Freezes? They were basically ice cream zooper doopers with flavours like banana, chocolate, bubblegum etc. They claimed to be healthy because they were made with milk.
Omg I literally remembered these a few days ago and spent ages googling where you can buy them these days. Apparently it’s an NZ company called Moosies. But yeah for some random reason the other day I was craving one. Glad someone else remembers them too!!
Our school also had this thing for a while where we got milk deliveries in little bottles each day to drink at recess. A couple years ago I was talking to my parents about how I used to take a little container of milo to school for my milk. They literally never knew I did that and laughed and laughed at my ingenuity at such a young age (age 6 and 7 hahaha)
That's a chiko roll.... Lmao not an abomination. Iconic Aussie.
I loved them so much🤣
At primary school we all brought in our own packed lunch and in secondary we went home for lunch. If you lived too far away it was a packed lunch again. I remember when they built a canteen which consisted of tables, chairs and a boiling water tap in case you wanted to make your own tea or a cup a soup! Seeing the food here does not make me jealous though!
In primary school we got chicken nuggets, subway but only on fridays. And my personal favourite. Frozen orange juice in a cup
This fluffy, sassy old broad has been a fan for years. But now my soul is broken I don't know if it will ever be mended. Not sure if I have missed something but I haven't seen Zeda for a while and I miss her terribly. If there is a video that explains why she is no longer on the show please tell me where to find it if not please create one. I think that each of you and your own way is unique and talented and I love you very much but Zita was my favorite I don't care what anybody says. She offered something to the show that was outside the box and that is rare in that industry. So like I said if there's a video explaining I'd like to know where I can find it and if not please inform us as to what happened. And it would also be nice to know if her and Tom are still together.
I love that Rizcel is regular now
My school did full size pizzas you could buy a square slice of, the two choices of flavour was hawaiian or bqq chicken, always went with the bqq chicken as a kid XD
Either that or I would get a pie or cheese toastie
As a Canadian who spent a year in Australia I still miss the Meat Pies, can’t believe they didn’t win.
Australian “Tomato Sauce” was so awful for me though compared to American Ketchup. It’s not salty enough to what we’re used to. It’s weird it’s so different it really surprised me the first time I had it.
I had great food in Australia, just didn’t like Marmite or the Tomato Sauce, every thing else was great.
My tuck shop order was either a sausage roll with sauce or the mini pizza. Now I’m in my 40’s with a kid, and their tuck shop option is Subway one day a week. 😂
*edit omg the lasagna! I haven’t thought about that in like 35 years 😮
Lol my Primary School order was always a marmite and chippie roll, a cinnamon donut and a chocie milk
Ryan we call them lollies not candy. This is Australia. What a DB
My canteen order was Chicken Chippies, Orange Mr. Juicy and a Focus Water 😮💨
You guys have really good food compared to the US. We got like fake amalgam ribs called “mr rib,” instant mashed potatoes, and in high school nachos with the cheapest plastic nacho cheese from a can as our big splurge.
Love how most of these items weren’t sold at my highschool canteen 😅😅😅
I eat my pie the same way as Sohan. Disappointed the Chico roll didnt rate higher
At my primary school tuck shop it was zooper doopers and icy pols and high school tuck shop was donuts and lunch order
I always used to take the top off my meat pie, add tomato sauce and then eat it with a breadstick like a spoon = no mess!
What’s butter sauce to go on chips? I used to love letting a bit of butter melt on mine so am sure I’d love it
Hot chips in a bread roll with butter and sauce- the chipbutty!
Please do more Brazilian snacks
So they actually have raw ramen as a packaged snack. Interesting.
I've seen it as a pretty popular snack in Asian countries as well so we probably borrowed it from there XD
Me, confused bc i expected this to be a truck stop video 🤣
My school tuck shop had none of this because I went to a strict catholic school that was on a health kick
I’m so confused by some of the commentary. Was playing while having school lunch an option? I’m from the US, I grew up in the 90s and have kids in school now. Lunch/cafeteria has always been separate from recess/playground. I would never think of food being portable as a bonus lol we just always sat down to eat. If we didn’t I probably never would have eaten.
Sohan: this is a abomination. GIRL HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR EYELINER
Wow, those foods looked great. I'm trying to figure out what a Tuck Shop equivalent is in America. We have none of that.
It’s because generally Australian schools don’t have sit-down lunches like cafeteria style like you guys have in the US and most of the UK.
So here, we either brought a packed lunch (and recess snacks, drink etc) or you could buy it from the canteen (a “tuck shop” is just a slang term for a canteen) but at my school in the 90s/early 2000s, we just called it the canteen. They had everything you wanted pretty much - hot and cold lunch food, sandwiches, chips, pies, drinks, chocolate, ice creams etc) and we also had vending machines as well for a quick bite to eat.
Some schools here, maybe boarding or certain private schools may have more of a cafeteria/sit-down type lunch program where everyone eats the same but mostly, it’s just not a thing here and never has been. It could have something to do with our climate perhaps, I’m not sure, coz as kids we just always ate our lunch outside in the playground!
@@smokeandquills Wow, that is so interesting. Thanks for taking the time to explain it. Our cafeteria lunches are actually disgusting, or were at my school. I never ate them. I would have preferred a canteen.
What temp is "freezing cold" in Australia? Where I live freezing cold is literal. We have ice and snow
Well, it depends where in Australia we are a large country. There are ski resorts and everything in NSW, where this is filmed. The Blue Mountains for example have an average of around 5 degrees C in winter. Inner Sydney maybe around 15C.
I eat my pies the same way as Sohan! eat the filling then crunch on the crust XD
Don’t get what is so shocking about how Ryan puts sauce in his pie… this is what EVERY south Australian bakery does 😂
Qlder here, never seen that technique in my life!
ngl i thought tuck shop was a typo for truck stop
I love Chiko rolls!
OMG I love a Chiko roll
We had wedges at high school
Stop it meh for a chiko roll! And said God for that flat crap so called pizza...STOP IT 🤣
My school was an early adopter of the healthy canteen and even though I'm a 90s kids we basically had none of this because health.
Yeah, my primary school canteen was “healthy” but it was 90’s version of healthy (I started in1990) so still included some questionable options like portello softdrink lol
Vegemite and cheese toasties!
Did Zeta go on vacation? Does she still work there? She's not been in videos for a while!
she left buzzfeed
@@schlocketmonster3096 thanks! I wonder what she's doing now...
@@mixueer she's just working a normal office job of some sort i think, i work at a cafe in the city and she comes in all the time with her work friends and she seems to be doing well
rank new zealand food, please
I initially read the title as "truck stop snacks' Speaking of... Wouold love to see a ranking of road trip snacks.
i loved pizza roundas on a cold day
It’s called buzzfeed oz and he said candy
My thought too
Thoses Lasagne r my primaryhood they were bomb. I remember they had so much white sauce in them 🤤 to bad they crap now haha.
i always wanted those mini lasagnes but mum never let meeee 😢
Anyone miss the good old sausage roll in a roll with sauce ❤❤ I think I’m going to the bakery tomorrow 😂
all of yall having lagna and all while indian schools in arab countries sold biriyanis and ghee rice with curry as food for less than a dollar
So lucky, as an Indian also we didn’t biryani for lunch, let alone for less than a dollar
4 x dim sims lol and chicken nuggies for recess
I eat pies the same way as Sohan
My Kindy class was KD like Ryan
Eating raw noodles, its the most unpleasant experience for me lol
Can’t quite wrap my brain around it.
What happened to Zeta?
She left the feed
@@thatgirl9532 omg thanks I didn’t even know she left the company maybe I missed a video 👍🏾
@@phone661 the last video she was in will probably confirm that, all g
Hot jam donuts 😋😋😋
Never liked chiko rolls XD but my mum loves them
Unastralian to not like a Chico roll!
I used to eat juicees
I feel like toms going through something at this point in life or just on this day? Like Tom I just want you to know. We feel you brah. Take care, do some yoga and or walk along a beach. Chin up
What in the world is chicken salt? And why would you want your chips to taste like chicken?? As an American, I’m completely baffled by this. Australia, please explain!!
it seems like tuckshop food in Aus was pretty bad, most of it had sauce on it or tasted bad.
The more I watch these the more I like Tom and the more I hate his mullet.
The mini pizzas need ham/bacon
is tom super attractive from a female perspective? From a male perspective, yes
My gosh I thought they were saying truck stop foods. I thought that was an American term
Yay Sohan~~!
What happened to the other girl that was on this show
What is happening here? Is the canteen something you go to after you’ve already had lunch? I’m familiar with the lunch in the cafeteria, recess after, schedule. Sincerely, a confused American.
Some people get snacks at the canteen and some people buy their lunch at the canteen. It's open both recess/lunch. In primary school though, we could order our lunches in the morning by writing our order onto a brown paper bag with payment inside and throw it into our class's basket that would get delivered back to us at lunchtime with our orders. At least this is how it was for me in Melbourne :)
@@Unknownguy100000 Can you explain the classification system for the brown paper bags? Is it just by like surname or something?
@@danika6850 Just your name, class and what you want to order. Two kids from each class go to collect their class's basket (like a big laundry basket) right before lunch time and it has everyone's lunches in it. These days, most parents pay for lunch orders online, rather than putting money in a paper bag.
@@somuchsong that used to be a thing but nowadays you just go straight to the canteen and get whatever you want
@@thatgirl9532 I'm a teacher and this is still how it works at the schools I teach at. I'm primary though, so it may be different at high schools.
Has Zeta left?
Where's my girl zeta! Miss her so much 😭💕
She has left the show.