AMERICA vs KOREA vs JAPAN People Try Each Other's School Lunch!!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2023
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    Have you ever saw other countries' school lunch?
    Today compare the American, Korean and Japanese Shcool lunch!
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    🇺🇸 Shallen @shallensabino
    🇰🇷 Seong-ji @bloohour
    🇯🇵 Kotaha @kotteji
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  • @meaganc6460
    @meaganc6460 7 месяцев назад +12787

    They def made the American school lunch more healthy than it actually is🤣

    • @melissaboykin8781
      @melissaboykin8781 7 месяцев назад +124

      Frrr

    • @Omgariah
      @Omgariah 7 месяцев назад +233

      No actually it does look like that thank you mrs obama

    • @meaganc6460
      @meaganc6460 7 месяцев назад +385

      @@Omgariah maybe in a private school lol, definitely did not look like that when i was in school (during the time mrs Obama made school lunches healthier)

    • @carlishawilliams7622
      @carlishawilliams7622 7 месяцев назад +11

      Right 🤣

    • @grimreaper4948
      @grimreaper4948 7 месяцев назад +89

      Na at my school we always got a veggie or fruit with our lunch and I went to public school in Cali

  • @studyou1016
    @studyou1016 8 месяцев назад +7647

    That pizza is x10 better than the pizza for school lunches in USA

    • @bstaznkid4lyfe392
      @bstaznkid4lyfe392 7 месяцев назад +241

      Yup, that's not the pizza I had in school..It was those thicker rectangle slice as I remember..

    • @helenblakovich1622
      @helenblakovich1622 7 месяцев назад +44

      Same. I went in the 80s and they basically had Ellio's pizza the days they had pizza. My husband was a 90s kid though and his school had a contract with Papa John's.

    • @MsRitax0x
      @MsRitax0x 7 месяцев назад +34

      Yeah, where's the frozen french bread pizza??

    • @lqstar
      @lqstar 7 месяцев назад +9

      I think it depends on your school district. Mine had mini dominos pizzas.

    • @sarahrupert5320
      @sarahrupert5320 7 месяцев назад +15

      Most definitely. 😆 👌🏼
      It’s been a minute since I was in grade school, but I will never forget the large, rectangle, cardboard pizzas with fake cheese we would get. And sadly compared to Salisbury Steak or Seafood Patty Surprise Day, that was a treat. 😳 😆

  • @albadoggyeats6097
    @albadoggyeats6097 7 месяцев назад +4639

    I absolutely LOVE that they know each other's languages!

    • @mishaa7263
      @mishaa7263 6 месяцев назад +41

      @@CB750K Korean was the #1 language class in my high school, you were lucky to get in. I ended up taking Spanish

    • @xl2407
      @xl2407 5 месяцев назад +44

      Yes I was amazed to see them communicating in Korean!

    • @suzannekhalil7809
      @suzannekhalil7809 5 месяцев назад +28

      @@mishaa7263 your school offered Korean??? I would’ve loved to take Korean. I went to a very “affluent” high school in New York and the only languages that were offered were French, Spanish, and Latin lol

    • @SavannahAndrews-zj6gw
      @SavannahAndrews-zj6gw 5 месяцев назад

      Fr!

    • @hobragen
      @hobragen 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@mishaa7263did you had a good time? I’m from México and we had obligatory English, but everything I learn was from movies, video games, trading card games and music. I am trying to study Japanese everyday and it sounds stupid but all those years watching anime are paying off.

  • @OunRukAyame
    @OunRukAyame 6 месяцев назад +693

    They're all so pretty and respectful. I love how they speak Korean and English.

  • @rosspalumbo
    @rosspalumbo 8 месяцев назад +4627

    American school lunches might as well be prison food most of the time.
    The example in this video was VERY much an idealized/Korean-prepared, fresh version of an "American school lunch" (probably based off of what Shallen told the producers) because it was missing all the packaged/prepared foods found throughout most American school systems.
    Paper plates with gross, square, dry, reheated pizza on them, grease-soaked fry trays with room-temp tater tots, fruit cups that no one wants, rubber chicken nuggets made from mystery meat or wood pulp, and some off-brand milk that might as well go straight in the trash.
    Notice how Shallen didn't say anything about a nutritionist when both Kotoha and Sungji mentioned that was standard in both Japan and Korea?
    It's a joke.

    • @sese8976
      @sese8976 8 месяцев назад +45

      @@jsi1091fresh dominos isn’t a combination of words I’ll ever use when describing fast food

    • @funketwins
      @funketwins 8 месяцев назад +88

      agreed, this is a joke like that pizza actually looks GOOD and it definitely was not but it typically was the most edible

    • @Hrathen39
      @Hrathen39 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@jsi1091 lucky you to even get fast food and not frozen crap

    • @aznosu
      @aznosu 7 месяцев назад

      Lol it is a reflection of America - It's a BIG BUSINESS to allow the few to hoard wealth bro. Nothing about the US is sustainable and nothing about it is democratic. America came up with the Business of education (keep the population uneducated so they don't see what is going on), healthcare (get ppl sick and then sell them meds), and credit cards (underpay workers but allow them to be enslaved under consumerism). America is going to collapse bc it has been lead to it's doom.

    • @chrisea
      @chrisea 7 месяцев назад +31

      I feel like most of the people who are thumbing this comment up hasnt even been to prison or jail. School food is nowhere close to prison/jail food. I thought that too until I spent a night in jail for a misunderstanding. Lol. Maybe it depends on the prison/jail but you only had water or juice concentrate and the water was from your own cell - the oatmeal had nothing added to it and they gave you nothing - the sandwiches had no condiments - the vegetables had no salt - the fruit was near expiration. Its still like school lunch in the sense of the type of food you are served but 10x worse.

  • @SpazticMuffin
    @SpazticMuffin 7 месяцев назад +2370

    The American school lunch is very embellished. That would maybe be the quality of a very expensive private school. I'm not in high school anymore but from what I remember it was unhealthy reheated frozen foods. The pizzas were NOT fresh slices of pizza, it was those square frozen pizzas. Luckily in my school we also had the option to bring our own lunches.

    • @cerisemin
      @cerisemin 7 месяцев назад +15

      We had dominos pizza in my school everyday

    • @tashastarling6573
      @tashastarling6573 7 месяцев назад +11

      We had real pizza, at least every week it seemed. Also lasagna, spaghetti, roast and potatoes, chicken wraps. (for some reason a lot kids complain about chicken) Often the side fruits and veggies were not complex literally like pieces of fruit, an apple orange or banana, and maybe corn peas or carrots on the side with butter.
      I think she did a great job. it seems like a lot but at my school you could choose your fruit sides and drinks.
      Lunch has gotten a lot better here though, in 1999 it was common to bring your own lunch or you could get fries pizza salad yoghurt and fruit from the kitchen there. Now it's more like hospital food it changes each day and there is often 2 main options.

    • @tashastarling6573
      @tashastarling6573 7 месяцев назад +1

      in elementary school everyone brought their lunch and ate at their desks, but we always had Pizza Friday's, where you could get 1-2 thin slices of Greco Pizza for $1 each, and they took milk orders in the morning 250ml of white milk was 25cents and chocolate was 35cents.
      We were in the same school but only grades 5-8 were allowed to visit the canteen to buy chips or ice cream. a different teacher would run the canteen each day and have 1-2 student assistants.

    • @tashastarling6573
      @tashastarling6573 7 месяцев назад

      Oh in high school the cafeteria would sell candy during all the breaks but not during lunch. It was great like a hundred different candy choices, also fruit yoghurt anything from the cooler. you could buy 5 cent candies or a 25 cent sour sucker gummie
      They changed everything now though, 2 set menus designed to be healthy no French fries anymore and no candy.

    • @tashastarling6573
      @tashastarling6573 7 месяцев назад +1

      Trying to give another say, this girl did an ok job and pizza is a fantastic choice really very accurate lol
      Some schools didn't have much, I get that.
      To be fair there were many days as a kid we were bringing our own lunches and sometimes going without food unnoticed, or buying only fries or onion rings because they were cheap and the kitchen didn't have main courses for many years.
      It's gotten better overall. not fancy though, no delicate little sides -- Italian food is best as a whole serving.
      Wish we ate seaweed and miso soup and kimchi
      dill pickles are good tho

  • @jeredalmeida1880
    @jeredalmeida1880 6 месяцев назад +428

    Kotoha is absolutely adorable with her little food dance.
    You can tell she just enjoys being in the moment.

    • @BruceDatDude
      @BruceDatDude 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Kay_KaileyFr yo its obvious its the girl from the video ..

    • @I_heart_the_muppets589
      @I_heart_the_muppets589 4 месяца назад

      She even looks so pretty too XD

  • @user-your_momhahaha
    @user-your_momhahaha 6 месяцев назад +34

    The fact that theirs a blonde haired friend, black haired friend, and a blonde and black haired friend. PERFECT TRIO😂😂

  • @GuranPurin
    @GuranPurin 8 месяцев назад +2037

    I was ready for the US school lunch to just be a plate of slop to accurately represent the state of American prison food-esque school lunches. 😂

    • @uniique_xo
      @uniique_xo 7 месяцев назад +29

      School lunch is low key good, in Texas at least. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @patroclus9692
      @patroclus9692 7 месяцев назад +21

      @@CP-tq7idit isn’t a stereotype. you must have gone to a nice school

    • @itsokaysie
      @itsokaysie 7 месяцев назад

      @@CP-tq7id not for me

    • @user-lk2ui3pb1t
      @user-lk2ui3pb1t 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@CP-tq7id nah bud it's slop

    • @theyylovejuicy
      @theyylovejuicy 7 месяцев назад +7

      My school lunches were never “slop” I’m convinced this is an older generation thing lol . Cause when I was in HS everything was good, I actually crave school food sometimes

  • @ashboheme
    @ashboheme 7 месяцев назад +1211

    The American school that I went to served frozen pizza and only would give us corn or green beans. We didn't have the option of getting more vegetables or any fruit. This lunch looks 10x better than any school lunch I've ever been served.

    • @Itsjustlikemagic
      @Itsjustlikemagic 7 месяцев назад +27

      It varies from state to state and whether you are attending private or public school. All the pizza I had growing up was cardboard pizza along with slop. That has not changed for the schools in my hometown. But the state that I am currently in right now actually serves decent level school lunches and there are plenty of options to choose from.

    • @PrimalMoodz
      @PrimalMoodz 7 месяцев назад +10

      We didn't even get vegetables or fruit at my school in California. We had to pay money at the snack bar, like $1 for an apple or banana. They always had the options between chicken sandwich, cheeseburger, pizza, or bean and cheese burrito. And they were all in a plastic package. And then we got orange juice, apple juice or milk. Sometimes they would offer salads and cheese bread sticks.

    • @Vapxorz
      @Vapxorz 7 месяцев назад +8

      I recently graduated from a private school in L.A. (9-12th) that was 35,000~ per academic year. Let me tell you about our daily food situation. The lunch was either;
      A) "Choice Lunch" - Which was this service that brought mediocre food to the school. Think something like HelloFresh but it's prison food. Barely edible frozen bricks of nutrients, reminiscent of something one would eat on a research base, on Mars.
      Or
      B) "Poverty Pizza" - Which was the worst pizza to ever be cooked. It was this giant square-cut pizza meant to feed 30 people. Extremely greasy, cardboard thin and virtually no flavor. Aside from greasy that DRIPPED off each slice. This pizza wasn't made within the school or anything, that'd be too silly. It was ordered from a place across town which means; Nicely cold and soggy wet on arrival.
      I should mention that most kids (High schoolers only) typically ordered food from GrubHub or UberEats. Easily spending hundreds to feed their friend group. Honestly I'm not sure why the school didn't provide real lunch that was wholesome and healthy. At least I was there on scholarship, so it wasn't all doom and gloom. I couldn't imagine spending nearly half a million on K-12 education there... Let alone the 140,000 for just 9-12th either.
      Plus the school itself was pretty... Okay for the most part. When you don't get tens of millions rolling in from the government each week, things go downhill. Fast.
      Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

    • @conversationswithneece
      @conversationswithneece 7 месяцев назад +7

      Yes! And on the rare occasion when we did get fruit, it was a Dole fruit cup or a cup of applesauce, lol

    • @Orcprincess_ai
      @Orcprincess_ai 7 месяцев назад +3

      I’m not sure if you’ve been out of public school for more that 10 years but now that’s not the case at all. At least not in California
      source: my mom works in a school cafeteria

  • @omarvalles1371
    @omarvalles1371 5 месяцев назад +118

    I really liked that everyone knew each other languages!
    I'm from México and it's fascinating for me to learn about other cultures, I think education in other countries like the ones mentioned in this video is way better than in Mexico and we can see this represented in the way schools take care of these needs for the kids.
    Here in Mexico, there are also cafeterias but you have to bring your own money to buy anything you want, they sell kind of like very simple "dishes" like pizza, burgers, burritos, nachos and other types of Mexican fast food.
    Since not everyone can afford to bring money everyday to get buy something at school, it is also very common to bring your own food, you can literally eat anything you want if you take it from your home lol, however, the most common thing to bring are sandwiches and a juice box.
    You can also eat anywhere, not everyone eats at the cafeteria 'cause it's always packed by the general break (it's around 20 to 30 minutes long), there are plenty of spaces to sit, there are these spaces for kids to play football, basketball, etc and kids would always go and eat while they play or you could also stay in the classroom if you had brought your own food, but it also depends on each school.
    I really appreciate learning from other countries, love y'all

    • @jasmin6704
      @jasmin6704 2 месяца назад +2

      hi! i am mexican american but born & raised in southern california, and honestly at my high school in the U.S. lunch wasn’t very different from what you described! our school lunch is actually not as good the food in this video 😅 we also have to pay for lunch, unless you qualify for a waiver (or reduced lunch)! at my high school, we had to choose from pizza, very dry chicken burgers, mashed potato/chicken bowls, and other simple meals. howeeever, because the area i live in is predominately hispanic, we would sometimes have (very watery) pozole :)
      lots of people would skip lunch all-together because they didn’t like the food + felt too embarrassed to bring food from home! in middle/elementary school, they don’t let you skip eating, so bringing sandwiches/snacks is more common. my school was also very big, so the cafeteria was way too small to fit all of us-most of us would sit outside to eat our lunch! part of this was because we didn’t have scheduled lunches as described in the video, although they do have that at certain high schools. also, even though i live by the coast, i have never everrrr been served seafood at lunch!
      not sure how exactly lunch is at mexican schools (i have lots of relatives over there & visit pretty often, but i’ve never been inside of a mexican school, haha), but seems there are actually a good amount of similarities!

  • @EmmaSchulman-cn7gy
    @EmmaSchulman-cn7gy 7 месяцев назад +77

    i went to a Japanese immersion school and i totally remember eating our lunches in the classroom it was so much handier because we didn't have to walk far and it was relaxed

  • @user-bp6mc2tw9r
    @user-bp6mc2tw9r 7 месяцев назад +60

    給食が恋しくなりました🥲
    毎日栄養バランス満点の美味しいご飯を用意してくれた調理師さんたちに感謝です。

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад +1027

    Interesting how Shallen speaks Korean in this video after some people were ripping her for struggling in the Latin languages video. I think some second languages and sounds are easier or more difficult depending on what your natural accent is to begin with.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 8 месяцев назад +22

      They are now in seoul, south Korea. Of course she need to forced herself to learn about Korean language

    • @GuranPurin
      @GuranPurin 8 месяцев назад +51

      What? She lives in Korea, of course she knows how to speak it. As for the other video, people were saying she wasn't confident and didn't even try to say the words and just gave up halfway. No one was saying she's bad at foreign languages as a whole.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад +46

      @@boboboy8189You sound naive if you think everyone who moves to a country learns to speak the dominant language.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад +29

      @@GuranPurinGo check again. Some people were saying she and native English speakers in general are bad at learning second languages and mocked her. Some of what she was learning she hadn’t been exposed to before. She was put on the spot and knew some people would come for her in the comments all judgmental. Also I could tell they didn’t have the words she was attempting to pronounce up for her to read in the beginning so she was also trying to remember what was said. My short term memory is crap. If you tell me a sentence to repeat I will have forgotten the end half way through no matter the language. As someone who speaks Spanish and had studied some Italian and Portuguese, I think learning Korean would be much harder if your first language is English. Shallen must be very skilled to have learned to speak it.

    • @imdva
      @imdva 7 месяцев назад +15

      @@anndeecosita3586 if you're not a complete piece of shit, then you will learn the language of the country you're living in. living in korea, but not knowing even conversational korean is irresponsible and honestly disrespectful if you're not even putting in the effort.

  • @skyhub7420
    @skyhub7420 5 месяцев назад +14

    i love how they are all so respectful to each other aaaa

  • @ashlynmarie8523
    @ashlynmarie8523 5 месяцев назад +10

    I work at an elementary school in America and last week they served:
    Monday: burgers w/fries and fruit
    Tuesday: Teriyaki Chicken w/fried rice + veggies
    Wednesday: Bean burritos or Chicken nuggets and an apple
    Thursday: Chicken cheese enchiladas + spanish rice
    Friday: Lasagna + salad

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 8 месяцев назад +243

    Each member from USA has their chance to be the main member once , Christina , Shannon , Sophia and and also Von , now it's Shallen time

    • @cartier2312
      @cartier2312 8 месяцев назад

      To be honest many of the food we Americans eat is not native from the United States. The Immigrants from the 16, 17 , 18, and 19 century brought their food and ingredients from their home countries to the United States. Fast forward over 400 years later the people from the United States made it their own even though it is not originally from the United States

    • @Nat-Green
      @Nat-Green 8 месяцев назад +4

      i love Shannon sm 😢

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 8 месяцев назад +5

      Shallen is what i imagine southern america girl is because i grew up watching 80's and 90's hollywood movie where heroin is always blonde hair girl.

    • @lo-fi4653
      @lo-fi4653 7 месяцев назад +3

      It’s spelled Shalon 😭

  • @sonyakim4403
    @sonyakim4403 7 месяцев назад +181

    I agree the American style lunch looks better than what you typically saw when I was in school. I often brought my own food and if not I did not eat from the cafeteria I either went out to eat (when I was a senior) or I bought a pretzel from the food cart and ate that.

    • @vasiovasio
      @vasiovasio 7 месяцев назад +1

      Heh... dear Lady please be my quest in my country Bulgaria to see... and if you want to try the school lunch food here! 😂
      It is not poison and nothing disgusting, But because of the Unreal level of corruption the quality and the quantity of the food are on a very low level, and the only word that I can use to describe it is Boring!
      Joke aside - we both must be thankful that the system offers food for the students and at least one time per day they can eat, and to some level to be guarantee, that nobody starving, something that is not granted all over the World! :)

    • @ICU1337
      @ICU1337 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@vasiovasio sadly here in the states, even thats not a guarantee if you live in a Red state. If you're starving at home and then you'll probably be starving at school too.

  • @naidasnovaveselo
    @naidasnovaveselo 3 месяца назад +7

    I’m from Dagestan, I’m insanely interested in learning about a new culture and expanding my horizons thanks to such channels. And it was interesting to notice how switching to American breakfast, everything got such bright shades, as if they just increased the brightness. Food is our everything!

  • @dingdongdingus777
    @dingdongdingus777 4 месяца назад +7

    i remember when my korean friend in elementary would always give a share of her food🥹 the seaweed soup is so nostalgic!

  • @michaelmachupa3854
    @michaelmachupa3854 8 месяцев назад +156

    Our school lunch was horrible here in the U.S. I didn't start eating it until my junior year of high school when they started giving us more options.

    • @keithmoh1
      @keithmoh1 7 месяцев назад +5

      The US school lunch is the result of the lowest bidder winning the contract.

    • @Shipdacheese
      @Shipdacheese 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@keithmoh1 Hate to say it but it's like that in almost every country. Even in Europe.

    • @Belle261
      @Belle261 6 месяцев назад +2

      It was the opposite for me I use to eat in elementary but once I got to middle school and highschool they only severe/severed greasy pizza and carrots or the refrozen questionable chicken I stopped eating lunch 6th grade so I wouldn't eat the entire day until I got home

    • @ICU1337
      @ICU1337 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Belle261 same. But for me it started at grade K lol😅F that slop that they called "food". Doesnt help that I am a picky eater but man, that 🐂💩didnt help any for sure👎🏽

  • @ulu4432
    @ulu4432 7 месяцев назад +79

    日本の田舎出身ですが、小学校と中学校には栄養士がいて、毎日違う種類の美味しい給食が出ました。お昼の時間に合わせて作ってくれるので、いつも出来たての温かい食事が出来たのが今思うとありがたいです。それと毎月「献立表」が配られるので、自分の好きなデザート、おかずが出る日を楽しみにしていました笑(ハーゲンダッツとか) たまに給食が恋しくて学生に戻りたくなります笑

    • @user-ce8cy4kr6n
      @user-ce8cy4kr6n 5 месяцев назад +3

      僕もど田舎出身です、僕の小学校はクリスマスにケーキが出ました。そして、毎日色んなデザートが用意されていて楽しかったな

    • @user-oy3ne4fi7z
      @user-oy3ne4fi7z 4 месяца назад

      羨ましい。

    • @user-cx2bx9kw2e
      @user-cx2bx9kw2e 3 месяца назад +5

      私も田舎でしたが、たまに多学年同士のイベントでバイキング形式な給食があったり、イベント毎に可愛いデザートやケーキがでて凄く嬉しかったのは忘れられない小学校の思い出です。戻りたいって思う気持ち共感します。

    • @user-mz1rl7wk1f
      @user-mz1rl7wk1f Месяц назад +1

      @@user-ce8cy4kr6nこれこそ先進国が持つべき姿です。私たち中国の農村はアフリカに及ばないです。羨ましいです。😿

    • @user-ce8cy4kr6n
      @user-ce8cy4kr6n Месяц назад

      @@user-mz1rl7wk1f どのようなものを食べられていたんですか?

  • @kayakyakyakr
    @kayakyakyakr 3 месяца назад +9

    My middle school had an award winning lunch lady. I grew up on the border, so we had a lot of Mexican food served in the cafeteria. She won a national competition with her enchiladas. I'm glad I gave it a chance (I was previously a picky eater) because it's still a top 10 enchilada for me nearly 30 years later.
    Packed my lunch from high school on. Our HS cafeteria served mostly chain restaurant foods. Like they had a taco bell and a McDonald's and it just really wasn't healthy in the least. I loved my mom's cooking and figured out what made good cold leftovers because I wasn't going to pay $5/day for what they sold in the main cafeteria.
    They did have a secondary food line that served fried things. Popcorn chicken and fries with nacho cheese sauce was a terrible thing I did too my body every few weeks in HS. US schools could use a nutritionist for sure.

  • @user-ci9bc6dt2u
    @user-ci9bc6dt2u Месяц назад +20

    日本の給食ってもっと豪華じゃないか?

  • @mileycyrusfan197
    @mileycyrusfan197 8 месяцев назад +55

    love how this video is in half english and half korean cuz they both have to speak to kotaha in korean lol. but school lunches
    in canada is similar to the usa. we would have sandwiches (ham & cheese, egg salad), i remember in my high school, there's
    pizza and french fries, also spaghetti. :)

    • @user-bb2ih8ys1m
      @user-bb2ih8ys1m 8 месяцев назад +3

      Almost all Japanese are monolingual like me, but Konoha can speak two languages! I’d like to try Canada’s school food!

    • @80sGamerLady
      @80sGamerLady 8 месяцев назад

      Same. And now my kids get those same lunches. Full circle 😊

    • @cartier2312
      @cartier2312 8 месяцев назад

      To be honest many of the food we Americans eat is not native from the United States. The Immigrants from the 16, 17 , 18, and 19 century brought their food and ingredients from their home countries to the United States. Fast forward over 400 years later the people from the United States made it their own even though it is not originally from the United States

    • @mileycyrusfan197
      @mileycyrusfan197 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@user-bb2ih8ys1m ohhh, so only japanese? and for Kotoha, she's not fluent in English so that's why we see her speak it less. As for the third one, yeah come to Canada if you have time. If there's any events happening in schools that's open to everyone, try and stop by for a visit!

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting because I am American and have never been served egg salad in school. I don’t think it’s popular in the places I’ve lived though.

  • @sailorecume
    @sailorecume 7 месяцев назад +194

    It was nice seeing all those differences, i feel like we are very really lucky in France. We have 4 courses meal (starter, main, cheese and dessert) everyday it's something different and you have the menu for the month in advance. You usually can choose between 2 types of meal

    • @carole3708
      @carole3708 7 месяцев назад +2

      Hello. What is the typical starter in French schools?

    • @sailorecume
      @sailorecume 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@carole3708 it’s been a while since I’ve been to school tbh it’s seasonal and very different, salad (carrots cucumber taboulé..:) fruit (melon and watermelon can be served as a starter in school) soup , cheese pastry… you usually have a diététician making sure that everything is well balanced

    • @robphoenix1182
      @robphoenix1182 3 месяца назад

      That sounds awesome!
      The American lunch much like most comments stated was nothing like the one they showed. I remember a cardboard type pizza or nuggets or "Salisbury steak" (never knew what it actually was) plus fries or tater tots (usually well over done) a vegetable of some kind plus the milk.
      There was usually an option to buy better pizza, chips and fries if you could get it, though.

    • @Notthatbad474
      @Notthatbad474 3 месяца назад

      Sounds great.

  • @Tomberlands
    @Tomberlands 3 месяца назад +2

    Love this! ❤ Everyone’s so respectful

  • @motoinu
    @motoinu 5 месяцев назад +17

    The Japanese girl is half Korean. I saw her in other Korea related videos.

  • @rebeccaestrada9141
    @rebeccaestrada9141 8 месяцев назад +29

    It’s very common in private elementary and middle schools in the USA to have students eat in their classroom. Parents pack the lunch for the students. There may be some type of food delivery service with choices that is delivered to the classroom each day also.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад +2

      My cousin’s private elementary school didn’t have a cafeteria. Kids had to bring their lunch every day except Friday when the school would order pizza.

  • @a1smith
    @a1smith 8 месяцев назад +7

    Just love the change of language during speaking.

  • @Sparxx_
    @Sparxx_ 2 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely wild that America doesn't have a nutritionist working at every school. No wonder we're leading the world in obesity.
    The school lunches from Korea and Japan looked so yummy.

  • @user-sd2yn7vz4h
    @user-sd2yn7vz4h 5 месяцев назад

    True happiness means forging a strong spirit that is undefeated, no matter how trying our circumstances.

  • @groophoria
    @groophoria 7 месяцев назад +45

    honestly, i always love to watch these vids bc i always love to see what they do for america. at my school, we usually get some type of food with mystery meat (me and my friends suspect its rat meat bc we saw rats running around the kitchen one time) and a fruit thag always smells like its on the verge of molding, and milk that says its either good for another 6 months or 2 weeks old🥰🥰

    • @alondrabrl
      @alondrabrl 7 месяцев назад +3

      HELPP THIS IS SO RELATABLE

    • @Maprunner-zu6dt
      @Maprunner-zu6dt 3 месяца назад +1

      The milk part is especially relateble

  • @nataliechow727
    @nataliechow727 7 месяцев назад +33

    For Canada, it depends on the level of schooling. In elementary school, or at least when I was in elementary school (almost a decade ago), we ate in the classroom. We would have snack time (10-15 minutes) and then after a couple more classes, we would have lunch (15-20 minutes). Usually, student will pack their own lunches but there was an option to buy meals from the school online and then have the food delivered to your class (the food items include milk (chocolate/white), wraps, pizza, spaghetti, etc).
    In middle school, you could either eat in a supervised classroom or the cafeteria or you could even go off school grounds (nearby fast food restaurants). The doors that would lead to your lockers would be closed and you wouldn't be able to go to your lockers (unless given permission) until the bells rang that signalled the end of lunch break.
    In high school, it was like middle school where there was a cafeteria; however, there is much more freedom in where you can hang out to eat your lunch. You can literally eat in the hallway and no one would ask you why you were there.
    I also agree with what one of the ladies said when she pointed out it usually varies depending on the school, but this is what I experienced.

    • @alaasusername
      @alaasusername 7 месяцев назад

      Those pita pit wraps in elementary just hit different LOL

  • @VLS-ow9sd
    @VLS-ow9sd 2 месяца назад +2

    I love how they are switching up speaking each other's languages. They are all so sweet and respectful...however they totally set the American girl up😂we all knew the US lunch was gonna tank against literally any other country's lunch. They could've given her a chicken patty sandwich at least so she had a fighting chance. The other 2 girls were being so nice about it but you know they didn't want to eat it

  • @blondie9909
    @blondie9909 5 месяцев назад

    i feel very lucky cuz the lunches in the schools i've been to are good quality, very healthy and very complete and made sure to have diversity in their meals

  • @oliverfa08
    @oliverfa08 8 месяцев назад +15

    As Korea is the location of World Friends , far enough to be the main member and also aspects of the culture , of course food is included 😂, very good video

  • @amymahoney3513
    @amymahoney3513 8 месяцев назад +50

    I grew up in Eastern Ohio. When i was 12, my mom got remarried to an Italian gentlemen. Me, my mom, & my little sister moved into his home, it was in a VERY Italian town. Grades 5-12 were all housed in 1 building,, the classes were VERY small, (my stepbrother 🎓 graduated from a class that had only 18 students 😮) School lunches WERE ALWAYS, EVERY DAY.. HOMEMADE Italian foods, homemade sauce, fresh baked breads, homemade Italian 🍰 desserts

  • @xdessix1
    @xdessix1 3 месяца назад +2

    I went to several different schools here in the US and when I used to live in Arkansas the lunch food would look very rich to me 😂😭 the pizza was amazing and they had different soups everyday and you can choose 3 different main dishes, insane considering it was a regular public school. But when I moved back to California, the lunch was frozen pizza or a small bean and cheese burrito with an apple

  • @lizcliz9922
    @lizcliz9922 6 месяцев назад +3

    the school lunch at the school i went to actually was really good. it was a public school too and we had salad bar/sandwich bar which would alternate with one day being sandwich then the next being salad, then there was a daily lunch that would change day to day, as well as 3 different choices for pizza, and already prepped chicken sandwiches. for some of the daily lunch options, i remember having vietnamese pho noodles, ramen stir fry, sushi, burrito bowls, fresh fish that would come from fishermen that friday morning; the food was very good and honestly i miss it sometimes because it was school lunch priced but i would definitely pay market price for the school lunch i had lol. we also had a separate snack line which had freshly made cookies every day and fresh blended smoothies w fruits of choice, or if you wanted bagged chips.

    • @bodaciousmos
      @bodaciousmos 6 месяцев назад

      which city ? It sounds kind of to good to be true but yeah I guess some can manage their money better than others to actually give the kids something good

  • @shahoodusane6421
    @shahoodusane6421 8 месяцев назад +72

    Just love to see Kotoha back in the videos...
    Just please bring back Jane and Hyejin...
    No hate for Sungji or any other Korean members but I wanna see the OG trio once again on this channel... ❤❤❤❤
    Love u all guys...

    • @user-bb2ih8ys1m
      @user-bb2ih8ys1m 8 месяцев назад +3

      Me too! I’ll be cheering Konoha up!

    • @cartier2312
      @cartier2312 8 месяцев назад

      @@user-bb2ih8ys1m To be honest many of the food we Americans eat is not native from the United States. The Immigrants from the 16, 17 , 18, and 19 century brought their food and ingredients from their home countries to the United States. Fast forward over 400 years later the people from the United States made it their own even though it is not originally from the United States

  • @phtonos3337
    @phtonos3337 7 месяцев назад +5

    About 15 years ago, when I was still in primary school, Romania used to have free-issued lunch meals which were composed of a sweet bread/bun, a small box of whole-milk and if we were lucky, biscuits. For a first-grade, lunch time was the happiest time of our lives haha.

  • @saleigha5558
    @saleigha5558 2 месяца назад

    I really admire how the japanese and the american girl are able to speak in korea in what seems to be in a fluent manner, and even if they're not fluent it's super cool that they are able to hold a conversation!! I wonder how long it took for both of them to be able to get to that level because I aspire to get to that level in not only korean, but in the other languages that I am learning :)

  • @ALYSSAAA369
    @ALYSSAAA369 5 месяцев назад +1

    I went to public school in the U.S., as Shallen said, we often had options for what we wanted. Pizza, burgers, tator tots, chips, salad, bosco sticks could be seen often. Most kids did bring their lunch from home though. With that, youd see mostly sandwiches.

  • @applescruff88
    @applescruff88 8 месяцев назад +20

    I'm American and in elementary and middle school, I think it was one line for the featured meal and you only got to pick the sides. I packed my own lunch more often during those years so it's a little hard to remember. When I went to high school in the 2000's there were three lines. 1st line was for making a salad, 2nd line was the featured meal of the day, and third was for ala carte items. I don't remember ever having actual slices of pizza, it was always square shaped.

  • @zelrius8714
    @zelrius8714 7 месяцев назад +138

    I graduated high school last year, from USA. I like how she mentioned that each state in the US and depending on the school it is different what lunch you have. I'm from Georgia and the schools I went to (I moved schools like twice) had like either disposable plastic trays or an actual tray that had to be cleaned. The juice and milk part is true, you will get to choose from those milk options and there's also different juices for my schools. Some days the food will be good, others it wouldn't be. I LOVED my high school's breakfast, after I got off the bus I'd head straight to the cafeteria and I always got the chicken biscuit with apple jelly and apple juice, it was always so hot and wrapped in tinfoil and you could either eat it in class or in the cafeteria before heading to class. To be honest, a lot of people mention how US school lunches are disgusting and just really bad, but that wasn't the case with my schools. There were days where the food would be trash, but other days it is bomb. Some foods are also fresh as hell one day, and not another day. The pizza at my school would be so good, the cheese would be oozing and the pepperoni were good, didn't look microwaved whatsoever, I think they cooked them in some oven. The lunch they had for America in this video was very similar to how my school basic lunch would look like. Desserts and fruits were different everyday though, sometimes we would even get ice cream in cups or the ice cream sandwich. Apples and bananas are the main fruits, but you can get other types too in my school. Don't forget the sauce packets, after you can your ID for lunch or whatever it is, you can get napkins, forks, spoons, and other various sauce packets for your lunch. Like if it was nachos day, theyll have sour cream packets. I feel like it's really different for every state, city, and district. America is so diverse so it really depends on where you live, how the economy is like surrounding that school, how well funded it is, and so forth. But I'd say pizza, the fruits, and vegetables with the juice and/or milk is accurate for majority. You could also bring your own lunches, or opt to not eat. Usually lunch time in US schools, we have free time to even roam around (depends) and chat with people, so some people don't even eat.

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 7 месяцев назад

      I’m from the US, when I was in school, we had only plain white milk, chocolate milk was not an option and both schools , I went to the lunches were cooked by the mothers and grandmothers of the students.

    • @bella_5622
      @bella_5622 7 месяцев назад +4

      I completely agree, watching this video I was surprised by how accurate this school lunch to my own, but also surprised by how many people did not share the same experience. I graduated 2 years ago and we would have a main cafeteria and lunch carts. Our lunch consisted of a main dish (pizza, chicken sandwich, nachos ect.), a fruit or vegetable, and a drink. There were also items such as brownies, chips, and cookies that’s were of additional charge as well. In addition, like you said, the food wasn’t bad but it also wasn’t good. We also had an open cafeteria (I’m from California) so we could roam the school and eat in classrooms or outside.

    • @liliopyu12
      @liliopyu12 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah I was really fortune to have great school lunch for basically all of my schooling. Elem school had the worst options for sure but I still ate them because I wasn’t picky hehe. And the monthly calendars helped me figure out which days to pack my own lunch lol. The debit card thing was spot on, but we just had to type in our school id number to pay for lunch each day

    • @LieutenantBonk
      @LieutenantBonk 7 месяцев назад

      Good to hear about this more recent info on US school lunch. I'm wondering the approximate cost to the student daily or monthly.

    • @starlitmagi
      @starlitmagi 6 месяцев назад +2

      From what I know a lot of schools nowadays in the US are trying to be better. I work at the school I went to as a child and the lunches are WAY better, miles above the slop I remember having as a kid. I'm glad the school lunches you had were on the whole good and nutritional, all kids deserve the option of having a healthy balanced lunch.

  • @dwhelm84
    @dwhelm84 4 месяца назад

    25 years ago, we had a lunch line, and the snack line. Lunch lines had typical school fair, badly made inhouse food. the snack shack line sold nachos, bags of chips, bagels, donuts, Cheese fries, Hostess cakes, Sodas, water, and sports drinks.
    There was also a separate line where you could buy pizza by the slice that was delivered from the local favorite pizza place, still steaming hot. Pretty much none of it was healthy.
    The only time I ate healthy at my high school was during a biology class when we were studying fungi and the teacher made sauteed garlic mushrooms on sourdough toast, and when I took Foods and nutrition, where we learned how to cook dishes like Beef stew, Crapes, Baked fish, etc.

  • @brendabraga7244
    @brendabraga7244 2 месяца назад +2

    Public schools in Brazil has free lunch in the cafeteria, normally rice and beans with some sort of meat and vegetables (pretty decent, actually), but you can also buy some snacks like pastries or sandwich. In private school, you might have lunch if you're gonna stay for classes after 12pm, but you gotta pay for it (its really cheap); also has cafeteria for pastries. In both you're free to snack during class (cant make a mess or disturb the class), but lunch only in the cafeteria.

  • @adorkablerandomness7210
    @adorkablerandomness7210 7 месяцев назад +5

    Even though I am American, I was homeschooled since kindergarten (mom pulled me us out when she found out a kid brought a 🔫 to school) so I'm always learning new things about the American school system through videos like these and the comments underneath. There are times when I wished I attended public school, until I hear things like what they ate and become very glad that I had a mom making my lunch everyday 😅

  • @Sweepout
    @Sweepout 8 месяцев назад +44

    In my city in the US we didnt get a choice. There was a lunch menu for the month and you couldn’t decide. You got what was on the menu or just not get lunch. In Middle and High school we could buy a slice of Pizza Hut but it was wayyy more expensive than regular lunch.

    • @Pugsarecute
      @Pugsarecute 8 месяцев назад +2

      Same except my ms lunch was the same experience as elementary school. In hs, we had a vegetarian option but that was it. Also in my senior year of high school, we were allowed to eat outside the cafeteria and go out to get food. I ate in my next class classroom (and many others did as well after getting thier food outside). But yeah, we never chose what we wanted, we just got what you get🤷🏻‍♀️😄

    • @justinlew4656
      @justinlew4656 7 месяцев назад

      But it’s for that day not everyday is the same right?

    • @Sweepout
      @Sweepout 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@justinlew4656 right. At the beginning of the month they posted a menu. Every day was different except for most things would repeat several days throughout the month. Then on that day you just got what was on the menu for that day.

    • @aminawilliamson2694
      @aminawilliamson2694 6 месяцев назад

      It must not been a public school

    • @Sweepout
      @Sweepout 6 месяцев назад

      Nope, it was a public school. My school district at least you get a lunch menu for the whole month at the beginning and you don't get a choice. Idk if all of Indiana is like that but my district was in Indiana.@@aminawilliamson2694

  • @user-zc8tx8ei1w
    @user-zc8tx8ei1w 5 месяцев назад

    Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.

  • @RainbowTurtleable
    @RainbowTurtleable 3 месяца назад

    My high school let us serve ourselves...it was funny seeing kids try and take extra food into there pockets that was pre-packaged

  • @gigasflare
    @gigasflare 8 месяцев назад +11

    wow im impress some of these countries have school lunch prepare for them. In my country we have to buy our lunch at the canteen, the government doesn subsidies free lunch meal to everyone except for the need ones (low-income households).

    • @Davidgon100
      @Davidgon100 8 месяцев назад +1

      It's the same in the US. People with low income families get free or reduced price lunch. We need to enter in a unique code (student lunch number) at the register and the system would tell them the price or if it was free. I think full price was like $2.75 or something at my school.

    • @kuroastea
      @kuroastea 8 месяцев назад +1

      same here, we have to buy our lunches from the stalls in our canteens. and most of the times the food isn’t very good 😭

  • @vingytran9674
    @vingytran9674 7 месяцев назад +3

    I think it varies depending on states too. In my school, the portions are already placed in the tray. If there are any empty slots, we do have options to go to the “salad bar” to scoop your choice of fruits/veggies.

  • @breanamiles8108
    @breanamiles8108 6 месяцев назад

    I went to 3 different elementary schools, 2 different middle schools and 1 high schools. All the schools were so different! All the elementary schools were similar- you all eat in the cafeteria and were served the same things- it would be those square pizzas, milk in a pouch, the ice cream cups with a wooden spoon, chicken nuggets, corn, fries, peas, applesauce, spaghetti slop, mac and cheese, hamburger, hot dogs, etc. My first middle school had the most amazing food! We had 3 different stations and you just go to whichever one you wanted- we had a pizza/fries line (most popular), hot food line with basic meats/veggies, and a sandwich/salad line where you build your own like a Subway. My second middle school and high school were very similar to each other. Everyone ate outside under giant long picnic tables and they had the walkup type stations- we had a grill area with hamburger, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, a area where we had pizzas/breadstick catered in from Pizza Hut, other stands scattered around campus with your basic foods like chips, fruits, hot dogs, nuggets, a snack bar w/candies/cookies and certain days that had catering from Pick Up Stix that you could go purchase.

  • @Bonesforyou
    @Bonesforyou 5 месяцев назад

    i remember eating lunch at school the day before thanksgiving break. they served us this like sad version of thanksgiving food AND THE CHICKEN WAS RAW AND FROZEN ON THE INSIDE. the food they used in this video for American school lunch looks way better than what they actually serve us.

  • @MagsonDare
    @MagsonDare 8 месяцев назад +12

    I grew up in the Chicago suburbs, and for my part of the country in the 1980's, the school district had a central "lunch making" facility and would freeze the meals after they were made and then ship them to the various schools in the district. The school cafeteria had large re-heating ovens they would run the meals through during the lunch time. Menus were published a month in advance and we kids could go over them with our parents and choose if we wanted "school lunch" or to bring our own on days where the school offering was something we didn't like. Since it was all done as pre-orders (and paid in advance by our parents as well) they'd only make the correct amount (plus 10-20 more in case some kid forgot to bring something, they could still get one from the school). As a result, money didn't change hands at school, with the exception of if you chose to get an 8 ounce milk carton for your drink, rather than bringing something from home to go with your lunch. The 5 cent milk was far cheaper than a can of soda (and healthier too), so that was generally the "most popular" option.
    High school was considered a different school district and operated more like Shallen described instead. We'd get in the line, grab the tray, choose 1 of 2 options for the main dish, choose 2 or 3 side dishes, generally involving some sort of fruit and vegetable (corn and applesauce with cottage cheese were my go-to sides), then grab either a carton of milk, or get a milkshake (the shake was slightly more expensive, but a school meal still cost only about 1/3 as much as if you went off-campus for lunch to a fast food joint, even with the shake), and then you'd pay the cashier at the end of the line each day. Cost was a set amount, so it was rare that you didn't pay the exact amount and need change, so the lines moved pretty quickly. The planned main dish options were still published a month in advance, so you could plan ahead as to whether you'd "brown bag it" or buy the school lunch on any given day. As I recall it, I very very rarely ever brown-bagged it, as the provided options were almost always acceptable to my palate, and the school lunch cost about the same or even a bit less than brown-bagging it anyway, so Mom actuallty encouraged us to get school lunch each day once we got to high school.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад +2

      Very interesting. I’m American but had a different experience with school lunch. My parents and I think a lot of others paid by the week or two weeks for school lunches that became lunch cards. The teachers would pass them out before we went to lunch then you give it the cashier who stamps it. You could pay cash but that was rare. A lot of kids in elementary school rarely at lunch from the cafeteria because their parents packed their lunch boxes every day. I was about half and half. I had a Snoopy lunch box. I moved for high school and I didn’t like most of the cafeteria options but luckily we had a restaurant in the Votech building run by culinary arts students

    • @Pikachu-ez1rm
      @Pikachu-ez1rm 8 месяцев назад

      Interesting. Thank for sharing

    • @NotoriousImmortal
      @NotoriousImmortal 7 месяцев назад

      I also grew up in Chicago but in the 90's and early 2000's and you described to a T exactly how I remember my school lunches were like. However, I was in a catholic private school so I am not entirely sure if public schools at the same time I was in school had the same lunches as us or not.

    • @Bl00Bird
      @Bl00Bird 7 месяцев назад

      I had the exact same experience growing up in California in the 2000s. I found it funny as they kept making restrictions on making school lunches healthier, and the companies that made these frozen things kept finding work arounds. One example is the pizza sauce counts as fruits and veggies so they put on enough to bypass the requirement. School lunches became shit when funding was cut after one of the wars (too many malnourished kids to send to war increased the spending budget). It was super profitable and convenient so they kept the same vendors.

  • @2m7b5
    @2m7b5 7 месяцев назад +14

    My high school had regular school lunches which were absolutely awful, but also a small area with fast food restaurants with limited menus. There was Popeyes, Chic fil A, and a local pizza chain. I didn't have money for the special stuff so I usually just brought lunch from home. There was kind of a weird social dynamic between kids who could afford to buy lunch every day from the fast food places and the rest of us.

    • @NZKiwi87
      @NZKiwi87 7 месяцев назад +2

      Gosh I’d feel so sorry for kids if I knew they were eating fast food for every lunch. That’s such a sad thought.

  • @user-xc7on1yu9n
    @user-xc7on1yu9n 5 месяцев назад

    This was actually good glad i watched it

  • @kaylaroberson273
    @kaylaroberson273 6 месяцев назад

    The public school I attended had your traditional USA school foods, like the square/rectangle dried pizza slice, but my school also had a large salad bar with fresh cut fruits and vegetables available. So I think it varies where in the USA you go to school. Most schools aren’t as fortunate to have multiple or healthy options available. From my experience I ate a larger meal that was healthy and well rounded at my school than I did at home some days.

  • @ReyOfLight
    @ReyOfLight 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm from Sweden and we have free school lunches for all up until you graduate high school. I attended school from 1992 until spring of 2004 and my school lunches were generally pretty good during my school years, some dishes were even crazy good (like the spaghetti bolognese or Chili con carne with rice, I still miss those from my first 9 years of school) and I also really liked the pancakes and oven pancake at school during that time, it was good in high school as well (another town but region ran school, so our lunch was different from the actual town schools)
    Another dish school made really well imo was cabbage casserole, it's basically just a casserole type version of cabbage rolls, and sometimes we would even get cabbage rolls and those were also really good. Meatloaf was also crazy good at school, and some meat stew with dill sauce (dillkött in Swedish) School lunches during my school years was like you can see, generally pretty good and often based on common household dishes, dishes many would have at home as well. Pretty much the only times I went hungry in school was when black pudding was served because I could barely even enter the cafeteria/canteen without feeling nauseous because of the smell and look of the black pudding so on black pudding days I would sometime get through the school day on a few pieces of Swedish hard bread (knäckebröd) with butter and seasoning on top which really wasn't enough to get you through the whole day. I also really hate fish so those days were also often pretty meager for me though better than black pudding days. At least on fish days I could have potatoes or rice and mix with gravy meant for the fish. I've seen both lunch menus and visual examples of school lunches recently, and I feel very grateful for being waaaaaaaay out of school by now! If I was in school now, I'd probably bring my own lunch or eat lunch out on a regular basis because the school lunches of these days just look super weird or even outright NASTY!

  • @xTIYx
    @xTIYx 8 месяцев назад +9

    Sharon looks so happy eating the pizza 😂💕💕 so cute

  • @tailoredGenesis
    @tailoredGenesis 3 месяца назад

    In elementary school we ate in classroom a lot. From elementary school until 8th grade I had a thing where because my mother was a teacher they already had the lunch money set up. From 9th to 11th grade I went to private school where you'd either bring your own lunch or get it ordered from a local restaurant, except they ordered all the lunches at the same time so by the time the high schoolers got to eat lunch it was cold and had to be reheated. My senior year I went to a school where lunches were free but if you wanted something extra you had to pay for the extra food. After elementary school we ate in cafeterias, but at the junior high school you started being able to eat in different places if you were well-behaved, even outside if you wanted to. This is just from various school systems in the Southeast, predominantly in Alabama.

  • @El_Shogun_Adrian
    @El_Shogun_Adrian 5 месяцев назад

    In Elementary & Miiddle school, they had a calendar with the menu of meals set for the month. Pizza was always every friday, the baked square kind with cubed pepperoni. Wednesdays were hamburgers, and Thursdays were chicken tenders. I also remember that they have you milk everyday but if you didn't want it they would have a cooler outside where you can drop it off or if you wanted more milk you can go ahead and grab it from the cooler. In high school, your parents had to sign a form for you to get lunches free with the scanning of your HS I.D. card. The lunches were medicore at best, but the best thing they had was the cookies they baked fresh every day. They also included pizza from Papa John's that I would get during the first break period at 9:45. If you wanted other items such as cup ramen, spaghetti, Ravioli, and macaroni and cheese for $3 more. Chips and snacks were also being sold outside by the Quad. If you didn't want anything provided by the School many students would leave campus and eat out at fast food joints or go home and grab a bite to eat. I'm not sure if all Highschools in the U.S allow students to leave campus and grab food unless you were shcool enclosed indoors and not outdoors like us. My Highschool is in Cali in the Orange County area it hasn't been remolded since 1950's the structures are the same sadly.

  • @kaedemie
    @kaedemie 7 месяцев назад +13

    Here in the Philippines specifically in my high school and college university that is FEU which stands for Far Eastern University. Our main university cafeterias are a food court where there are multiple stores lined up with their food so students can choose what food they want to eat. At FEU, they are also strict with eating inside classrooms, as it is forbidden however that still won’t stop students from being sneaky, and most of the time professors are okay with it. My university’s cafeteria usually opens very early in the morning in order for students, as well as faculty members, can buy breakfast and coffee until evening 6 PM. The cafeterias also have a variety of food choices, from desserts, pastries, Filipino food, Western food, Korean food, snacks, and beverages such as coffee, juices, shakes, and many more.
    However, I can’t speak for all Filipino school life as it can vary from school to school.
    What are your thoughts on this, mga kababayan?

    • @zflick
      @zflick 7 месяцев назад +1

      Spot on! 👍

    • @electriksnake
      @electriksnake 7 месяцев назад

      Wow that sounds really nice!

  • @electro_statyk9794
    @electro_statyk9794 7 месяцев назад +5

    Wouldn’t be amazing if this was our nation? Look at this 3 completely different cultures sitting and eating together as friends having a great time

  • @nayeon4468
    @nayeon4468 4 месяца назад

    I live in Florida and our school lunch is actually really good. Sometimes it can be frozen but we always have varieties such as Indian food, Jamaican, and Latin food we also have a snack bar which is hella cheap and has a ton of options so glad I live here 🙌

  • @user-ub9xk5ww5f
    @user-ub9xk5ww5f 4 месяца назад

    I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.

  • @mrskitkatlady
    @mrskitkatlady 7 месяцев назад +26

    I went to school 40 years ago. Our lunch was served on plates with real utensils. We had diner style napkins holders on the tables. We had 2 choices of main dishes and a choice of 3 sides. The food leaned towards bland, but it was well prepared. We had rectangle pizza and it was delicious! The best days ever was pizza day with brownies for dessert. No need to run, our cafeteria never ran out of food. We drank milk and paid 35¢ for it. Lunch was $1.25.

    • @kurbster2679
      @kurbster2679 7 месяцев назад +2

      That’s so interesting, I graduated 2 years ago and we didn’t have anything like that, where I went we had pizza as a food everyday just different toppings each day or you could get a plain spicy chicken sandwich and the trays were foam and they would give you your drink with your food and 1 side like an apple or something. Also my schools cafeteria was split so the pizza and sandwich were outside like you would go up to a window like a drive thru or you could go inside and there would be like a window you go across like described in video but it was something different everyday like Mac and cheese or different

    • @autsept7116
      @autsept7116 7 месяцев назад +1

      I feel bad for the present options. The food was tasty when I was a student, but fattening. Like a stoffer's or marie Callender tv dinner

    • @stupidheadband
      @stupidheadband 4 месяца назад

      lunch now is $3.50 🥲 we have the option of getting a lunchable or uncrustable instead of what the school serves, yet they still charge $3.50 for a $1 lunchable

    • @darbymiller1240
      @darbymiller1240 2 месяца назад

      I’m America?? What school did you go to 😂😂😂

    • @faketohma
      @faketohma 2 месяца назад

      after I graduated my intermediate school....They had pizza hutt in the cafeteria. I felt so disrespected,

  • @DeanMMJ
    @DeanMMJ 8 месяцев назад +3

    The schools I went to had 3 breaks: 10am (15min), midday or 1pm (50min or 1h) and 3pm (15min)
    Everyone bring their own food and anything goes, most popular is just some bread with salad and ham or sth
    During the 1 hour break there's also a cafeteria that opens but you have to be fast because there are not enough tables 😅
    The menu changed daily and it was repeated every week, Friday was the special day, Belgian fries 🌟
    Since the tables indoors are mostly always taken, we all went outside during breaks, no one was allowed inside, teachers and stuff even controlled the hallways

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад

      I hope this was high school because I think children should get some play time at school.

  • @claretheworm
    @claretheworm 4 месяца назад

    In singapore we had a huge canteen/cantina with home cooked food in elementary and high school. It was a great memory for me ❤. You could either bring your own food or buy something from the canteens 🎉. Oh good times❤

  • @wpk9
    @wpk9 4 месяца назад

    Middle/high school free lunches in PA(USA)- you got two small packs, a hot and cold pack. The hot pack usually looked like a small takeout container(made of aluminum) and the cold pack was always made of plastic...both wrapped in plastic. Ex of lunch: Hot pack would have a hot dog and baked beans, cold pack would have the roll, a small portion of fruit or salad (don't get to excited, the salad was like two bites of aging lettuce and carrots) and utensils. As for drinks you had a choice between choco or white milk in a bag

  • @raventlynn
    @raventlynn 7 месяцев назад +16

    Wow, I never realized how weird my school must have been for others. I'm from America and my high school had something that was at first called Mega Lunch,but was later changed to Power Hour. Lunch was Power Hour. What happens during this time it's one giant hour during the day from 12 to 1 where every student is let out of classes at the same time to get lunch. There is a bell that rings not for class, but to tell you when it's been 30 minutes to remind you how much time you have left to do anything. Yes, could do more than just eat, you can go to clubs that had been set up in classrooms or make up work you missed while sick/just failed. And other classrooms were basically what movies call study hall without it being called study hall. Most of the time you could eat in the classrooms too, because unforunately, we had over 300 students so, when it came to lunch, it was so overcrowed. There was no just the two sections of the cafeteria. There were tables, benches, and unprotected pedestals you could sit on outside and even then, that wasn't enough. Before they banned it, you saw students sitting on the ground with their trays. Because of the overcrowding, I usually went to get food around the 30 min mark that sperated A and B, even though there wasn't an A or B lunch unless there was punishment of the entire school. I did this, because any other time, all of the lines, would be way too long! Sometimes, they curved around into another line or went outside. Expect for when it was the 30 minute mark, because that's usually when people had gotten their food already or about to leave their clubs to go get lunch, making the line either super short ornot existant at all.

    • @MariaRodriguez-wx8cn
      @MariaRodriguez-wx8cn 7 месяцев назад

      What school did you go to ?

    • @raventlynn
      @raventlynn 7 месяцев назад

      @@MariaRodriguez-wx8cn Cooper High School.

  • @perlenie
    @perlenie 7 месяцев назад +9

    I’m surprised that the American member said she’s never heard of eating in the classroom, like it wasn’t an everyday thing where I grew up in the US but it definitely happened a couple times every school year. They’d give us disposable trays on those days so for sustainability reasons it might not be as common 🤷‍♀️

    • @wintnho
      @wintnho 7 месяцев назад +1

      For us, it was only if it was raining REALLY bad or it was when state mandated tests were going on so they made the younger grades eat in their classroom instead of risking them making noise and bothering the kids who are testing.

  • @isaacwillard8007
    @isaacwillard8007 6 месяцев назад

    In Singapore we had hawker style stalls and had to bring money to buy our lunch everyday , we did have a lot of variety . Usually I would get roti with coffee for breakfast , then either chicken rice or fishball noodle soup for lunch with fresh squeezed sugarcane juice

  • @itsmeash5324
    @itsmeash5324 4 месяца назад

    When I was in public high school in the US there were 4 lunch lines. One was a make your own sub line akin to Subway, two were nacho lines, and the fourth was one that changed everyday... i think there was meatloaf, burgers, and pizza as options on specific days.
    The lunch shown here is more for elementary school. At least for me.

  • @fogfrog7298
    @fogfrog7298 7 месяцев назад +8

    If you’re reading this, I hope you have a faithful journey and may the Lord bless you!❤

  • @skyydancer67
    @skyydancer67 7 месяцев назад +49

    This concept of strawberry milk seems new. We rarely had a choice of chocolate milk when I was in school; you chose between full fat, low fat, or skim milk. You also had to choose between a burger entree (hoping thatnit was fully cooked) or whatever else they had for the day. I often just went hungry until I got home from school.

    • @AmyLovesYou
      @AmyLovesYou 3 месяца назад

      Same, no strawberry milk, no choice for chocolate, and no juices. Just, a very small circle or square of pizza and no salad. That was the best they had to offer. The worst... might as well eat paper. During lunch, I'd leave the school and buy food from the corner store instead. That was much better. That, or I'd rarely eat. The cafeteria food was terrible.

    • @jadawynter4863
      @jadawynter4863 2 месяца назад

      Wow I remember always having a choice in milk flavor when I was in elementary (I'm 26 now)

  • @tiana5238
    @tiana5238 6 месяцев назад

    I live in California. When I went to High School, we could eat lunch in the cafeteria, outside in the quad, or in a teachers classroom (if teacher was present) if we preferred. I work at an elementary school, if it's sunny the students eat outside on benches under shade, if it rains they eat in the cafeteria. School system try to encourage students to be active outside during their free time, as resorts to learning how to behave when they are in a building or classroom. Free lunch can be provided for each student if they did not bring a lunch from home to eat.

  • @p.andreacastillo208
    @p.andreacastillo208 6 месяцев назад

    This video makes me hungry 😅 the Korean and Japanese meals look so tasty and delicious

  • @davidmaligo5647
    @davidmaligo5647 8 месяцев назад +8

    I don't think the Japanese girl and the South Korean girl liked the American food lol, but it's school lunch and school lunch in America isn't the best quality. I'm from Los Angeles.

  • @22martinez1
    @22martinez1 8 месяцев назад +7

    In my high school they would serve a chicken sandwich, popcorn chicken, a Famous Bowl like in KFC, a burger, Philly cheesesteak, orange chicken rice bowl, curly fries, tater tots, salad, bread roll and pizza from Sardellas. As for veggies and fruit they would serve fresh bell peppers, baby carrots, celery, broccoli, apple, orange, and banana and for drinks usually milk either 2% milk or chocolate and also apple juice. My school also has a snack shop they would serve chips, cup ramen, candy, and different drinks I usually like to get the Baked BBQ Lays Chips and a can of Arizona Green Tea and it was a dollar for the tea but the chips perhaps two bucks. Even know the food is good but it wasn't the healthiest option and seeing both Korean and Japanese school lunches I prefer either Japanese or Korean lunches they're more delicious, balanced, and healthy than the average American school lunch. Also the ribbon or tie that Kotoha was wearing has some Japanese school uniform vibes and she looks really cute with that ribbon and I really like the color of it too.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 8 месяцев назад +1

      American food sucks. Nothing is original. In my country, our Lunch you can buy is nasi lemak, nasi goreng, laksa, bihun sup, kerepok lekor, kuih-muih and bread

    • @22martinez1
      @22martinez1 8 месяцев назад

      @@boboboy8189 ooo Malaysian food that sounds really good I know Nasi Goreng is from Indonesia but that's a really good friend rice recipe my favorite part is the fried egg on top of the fried rice. I really want to try nasi lemak and laksa they look so good any type of food or dish whether is East Asian, South Asian, or Southeast Asian they excite me more than Western cuisine but I still love Mexican food since I grew up eating it at home.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 8 месяцев назад

      @@22martinez1 Let me tell you different type of nasi goreng in Malaysia
      1) nasi goreng kampung
      2) nasi goreng biasa
      3) nasi goreng telur mata
      4) nasi goreng ayam
      5) nasi goreng pattaya
      6) nasi goreng kangkong
      7) nasi goreng cina
      8) nasi goreng tom yum
      9) nasi goreng USA
      10) nasi goreng cili padi
      11) nasi goreng hailam
      12) nasi goreng daging hitam
      13) nasi goreng big five
      14) nasi goreng cendawan
      Meanwhile in indonesia they only Cook nasi goreng kampung and nasi goreng biasa.

    • @22martinez1
      @22martinez1 8 месяцев назад

      @@boboboy8189 holy crap I didn't know there's that much variation of nasi goreng.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@22martinez1 only in Malaysia, you won't find except 1 and 2 in indonesia

  • @LondaCarkhuff
    @LondaCarkhuff 6 месяцев назад

    My son's school food here in Florida is AWESOME!! The students choose what they want. They have a large variety. They can have seconds as well.

  • @user-ue8hl4lu3b
    @user-ue8hl4lu3b 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm in 7th grade and our lunch line is in a circle and there are like 4 lines. Our lunch is also self serve so you can get as much sides as you want but for the main dish you only get a certain amount. We also have multiple options like, sub sandwich, salad, chicken wrap, hot lunch, and pbj. For each line we have like numbers associated with our tables that like indicate what line we go to for lunch.

  • @lurven141
    @lurven141 7 месяцев назад +12

    As an elementary school teacher in Sweden, I am happy and proud that my country provide universal school meals to all pupils in compulsory education, regardless of their ability to pay. Teachers in Sweden also eat with their pupils and get lunch fully subsidised 😀💪

    • @Demureli
      @Demureli 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same goes for Finland, atleast the pupils!

  • @PaladinNSR
    @PaladinNSR 8 месяцев назад +8

    we never got "classic" pizza like that in my schools. that plate would've been a special and cost more. i got so bored of school lunches and the ever changing payment system that i skipped lunch or brought my own.

    • @Davidgon100
      @Davidgon100 8 месяцев назад +3

      We always got rectangular slices of pizza.

    • @PaladinNSR
      @PaladinNSR 8 месяцев назад

      @@Davidgon100 i fully remember the SYSCO FOODS slabs of pizza

  • @Midnawawa
    @Midnawawa 5 месяцев назад

    In the UK we do half and half too. If you have a packed lunch or snacks from the canteen, you’d go and eat in the classroom. But if you were buying a hot meal from the canteen, you eat it in there. Although halfway through my secondary school time they introduced takeaway boxes, so you could take the hot meals to the classrooms too. My friends ate and hung out in classroom during lunch and ate there.

  • @user-em3ky4us8j
    @user-em3ky4us8j 3 месяца назад +1

    In my school in New Zealand we don't have school lunches, so we bring packed lunches and eat outside the classrooms. However we have a canteen where you can buy food/snacks.

  • @sarahnadeofpoetry
    @sarahnadeofpoetry 7 месяцев назад +5

    15:19 was so awkward with the banana thing. Shallen was like, 'Nope, I know what this is going to look like, not doing it', and Kotaha was looking over at Seong-ji like, 'Wow, are you really going for it?' And Seong-ji was like, 'It's chill.'

    • @Tanju_Ahmed
      @Tanju_Ahmed 7 месяцев назад +2

      was looking for this comment. perfect description.

    • @sarahnadeofpoetry
      @sarahnadeofpoetry 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tanju_Ahmed Cheers, hehe ^^

  • @chrisstorms7511
    @chrisstorms7511 8 месяцев назад +13

    that's a pretty hooked up and fancy school lunch for America. The portions are usually smaller and the quality is worse. Pizza is basically cheesebread with a little sauce on it. Maybe that is what lunch at private schools or rich schools look like, but in low-budget, low-income areas school lunch is lacking.

    • @shadowcatgamer2521
      @shadowcatgamer2521 8 месяцев назад +1

      It definitely varies a lot. The lunch they had for America was a bit like my lunches in elementary school (I only went to elementary public school, been homeschooled for the rest of my life so I don't know about middle or high firsthand) but I can never imagine a time in which I had two fruits. Also I don't recall juice, it was mostly milk or water.
      My friends who've gone to public middle or high school in another state though have told me horror stories. Multiple times milk was expired, and a few kids got food poisoning. It looked downright disgusting at times.
      So without a doubt it definitely varies. Not to mention that these are probably based off of the lunches these girls grew up with, not what's served in school as of the present day.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah it does. I went to elementary school in the California suburbs and we had a salad bar. But I will say a lot of kids brought lunch boxes and we would trade.Fruit Rollups were like gold 😂😂

  • @misteree7949
    @misteree7949 3 месяца назад +1

    During Covid times, kids in my area ate in classrooms so there would be less kids crossing paths. Some teachers enjoyed that more and they still allow it now.

  • @alejandracort00123
    @alejandracort00123 6 месяцев назад

    My school was amazing. We had several line options one was a grill line where they sold wings fries chicken fingers and hamburgers there was the sub line with subway sandwiches and you could choose your toppings and meats, the comfort food line where you’d get your mash potatoes, veggies Mac and cheese etc, then the pizza line with veggie pepperoni or cheese made fresh, and deli line with ice cream sundaes bread soup bowls cookies brownies salads. I honestly miss it so much and no it is not a private school or charter it is public. Definitely will have my kids go there.

  • @Fishylucifer
    @Fishylucifer 8 месяцев назад +3

    In southern Cali I don't think I ever had soup at lunch. Chicken and dumplings might be the closest but I don't think that counts as a soup(no broth more like a gravy)

  • @arturo0727
    @arturo0727 4 месяца назад +6

    In my 3 years of high school, my school never had fresh vegetables or fruits. That B.S. lunch is not authentic lol

  • @sugakookie6303
    @sugakookie6303 4 месяца назад

    I just looked up what was offered at my youngest one’s school on Tuesday main meal choice- roasted chicken burrito bowl, seasoned black beans, & cumin roasted corn. Plus there is also a s daily salad bar.

  • @Tyy02._
    @Tyy02._ 5 месяцев назад

    our iconic everyday (almost) dish was chicken sandwiches and pizza😭i’m ngl, the chicken sandwiches were so good hahaha, i went to public school in a small town as well, our meals were free (from what i know of), and we did ofc have i think maybe 2 different lunches, 1st lunch went around 11am and then second lunch was around 12 or 1pm, we had breakfast and lunch in the cafeteria because eating in the classrooms aren’t allowed at all , even for snacks. i would’ve loved to have Korean or Japanese lunches…they look so healthy and nourishing.

  • @AprilCrane-jd4ei
    @AprilCrane-jd4ei 6 месяцев назад +5

    Interesting how Shallen speaks Korean in this video after some people were ripping her for struggling in the Latin languages video. I think some second languages and sounds are easier or more difficult depending on what your natural accent is to begin with

  • @user-ib3sj6cx8x
    @user-ib3sj6cx8x Месяц назад +3

    コメントで刑務所の食事と比べている人がいて笑いました。
    ちなみに日本では刑務所でもちゃんとした食事が出ます。
    以前、給食よりも豪華で話題になりましたね。

  • @ThePurpleMinions808
    @ThePurpleMinions808 6 месяцев назад

    My high school had three lines, two lines were for the lunch that changes everyday and the third was always a pizza line and we had cheese, pepperoni, meat lovers, and buffalo chicken pizza to choose from. We also had a salad bar. Throughout the high school we had snack and drink vending machines too

  • @echofeng9284
    @echofeng9284 3 месяца назад

    In Sydney, in my school we get to go up to the MENU and tell them what we would like. We don’t only have one option. AND they give you whatever dessert:) You can even order ONLINE the day before. Our school lunches are awsome😊