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>this is an expensive premium lunch in USA
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>>221587485
This country is really shitty. It's good the worls is finally realizing this. It's not the 90s anymore
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>>221587485
Lunchables are just poorfag charcuterie.
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>>221587485
>expensive premium lunch in America
Actual burger lunch is usually just some spam musabi or torta
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>>221587485
Do Europeans not have Lunchables? I ate these almost every day growing up.
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>>221587485
where are the veggies
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>>221587485
it gets worse
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>>221587605
never seen anything like it
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The ones that came with the Capri Sun and Reese's were top tier. I rarely had them, though.
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>>221587605
did yall have these
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>>221587605
We did but with salami instead
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>>221587641
okay no, NO. We have an actual pizza one that you can even microwave to melt the Imitation Cheese Product.
But this gummy shit is a new thing no one buys, fuck off
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>>221587485
>In 1997, Lunchables came under fire for having high saturated fat and sodium content while being marketed as a healthy children's meal. For example, a single serving of Ham and Swiss Lunchables contained 1,780 milligrams of sodium, which is 47% of the recommended daily allowance for an adult.[17][18]

>Due to the growing concern of childhood obesity, UK Lunchables opted to create healthier options for children by eliminating Capri Sun drinks and mini Daim bars and replacing the sugary drink and candy with orange juice and strawberry yogurt in 2004. The brand also began offering lower-calorie candy alternatives rather than including the standard Reese's cup in the package. Capri Sun and candy are still available as options in U.S. Lunchables. Lunchables were listed among the Cancer Project's "Five Worst Packaged Lunchbox Meals" in 2009.[19]

>A 2024 report by Consumer Reports found a high concentration of lead and phthalates (a chemical family known for causing hormone disruption) as well as high levels of sodium in Lunchables products. Consumer Reports asked the USDA to remove Lunchables products from the National School Lunch Program.[20]

Children who have to eat such slop should be taken away from their "parents"
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>>221587641
what the fuck is this
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>>221587605
No we had a school cafeteria with actually cooked food
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>>221587485
>>221587605
>>221587641
>>221587687
did you people not have actual food at school? you brought your own stuff? aren't there cooks in your schools?
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>>221587947
I usually couldn't afford the lunch fees, so I just used to take whatever stuff we had in the fridge to school.
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>>221587947
the schools I went to prepared breakfast and lunch on site
you could always bring food from home if you wanted though
I would imagine some public schools stopped making food eventually because feeding kids subsidized meals is gommunizm o algo
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>>221587947
Anglos are a lost cause
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>>221587485
wait till you see the premium lunch in Poland
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>>221587605
no we ate actual food at the school cafeteria
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>>221587605
yeah but I only had it once during a school trip, ended up trading half of it + a can of coke for a dude's sodebo sandwiches, was a good trade
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>>221587605
Kek you grew up eating worse than fucking prisoners hahaha
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>>221587947
there's the prepared food in the cafeteria or you can bring your own
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>>221587687
No, I went to a state school. I had American style DairyLea Lunchables instead. Used to love the special edition ones they had.
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>>221588055
That's communism
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>>221587999
>breakfast
???
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>>221587485
I think Lunchables had to be the result of a secret industry contest to see who could make a more depressing food product than TV dinners
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>>221587947
school lunch in Finland looks like this and is free for all students
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I dont like these "americans dumb amirite" posts because they tend to be pretentious but theres just no way any responsible parent would give their kids this garbage right?
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>>221588316
Why is your government spending so much money on school food
What a waste
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>>221588269
Yeah? Very common especially among school populations where parents have to work weird/overnight hours and can't be around to make breakfast
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>>221588341
>feeding children is waste
CEO mindset
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>>221588341
why would school not offer a meal when kids are required to attend?
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>>221588055
Parents should be feeding their kids not the state
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>>221587947
>did you people not have actual food at school? you brought your own stuff? aren't there cooks in your schools?
In the UK, most schools have their own cafeterias, but you also have the option to bring your own lunch. Some parents prefer the latter, since it's cheaper to make something at home than to pay for school lunches.
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>>221587485
amazingly, parents gave their kids this garbage. nutrition education is severely lacking in this country
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>>221588452
School food is free thoughever, because why shouldn’t it, should a poor child just go all day and starve?
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>>221588447
Simply remove the attendance requirement and graduate them anyway, works well here
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>>221588600
kek
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>>221587485
The idea of lunchables if great though
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>>221588698
it's like extremely shitty processed tapas, I don't know if there's an equivalent to that in Brazil
Lunchables are 99% associated with and marketed to kids, when they're adults the same concept becomes known as snack trays or hors d'oeuvres
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>>221587485
>>221588698
I associated them with autists who need their food to be extremely dry and tasteless
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>>221587485
A lunchable is like 2 dollars you retard
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>>221588269
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>>221587605
Growing up like a prisoner
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>>221588558
Poor kids get breakfast and lunch for free from schools
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>>221589109
nah, at my schools it was mostly french toast sticks and shitty defrosted hash brown patties IIRC
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>>221588698
it would work well if it looked like this >>221587687
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>>221588826
Ironically lunchables were originally aimed at office workers, but they changed the marketing quickly after they found out kids love them. It's kinda like toys, because you assemble the "meal" yourself.
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>>221589159
>french toast sticks
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>>221587485
It's not a premium lunch, it's just a regular lunch for schoolchildren. We had a lot of different varieties here, but my favourite type was the one that had chocolate buttons in them.
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>>221588862
The people who willingly eat lunchables are the same people who need their peas separated from from their carrots
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>>221589349
>57,5 g
that's not nearly enough to consider it a lunch wtf
a snickers bar weighs more
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>>221587641
Wer have THIS in Germany

>>221587485
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>>221588146
says the guy who eats boiled potatoes and sardines all day
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>>221589212
they go hard tbdesu, unfortunately I don't make them myself because I don't cook anything that takes more than a microwave
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>>221589655
>anon so hopped up on fake food he thinks this is something bad
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>>221588698
"Healthy" perishables made with something like beef jerky and bread sounds like a decent idea
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>>221588341
>wtf how dare you waste money on hospitals and feeding children when you could just send it to israel
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>>221589856
rude
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>>221587687
its great
lunchable plebians wouldn't get it
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>>221589856
wtf does grilling a burger have to do with losing your legs
most veterans don't fish for pity like this
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>>221589627
those things are NASTY
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>>221587485
how is watery noodles with cancer powder better than this?
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>>221587485
Lunchables is a brand name
you'all know this right?
it's like Fruit Punch. No one goes thinking it has actual fruit
same here, no one believes kids eat that at school
>but i don't like it
then don't buy it, maybe the business will fail that way
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>>221587850
>actually cooked food
actually cooked cat spy a maid buys
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>>221588269
>wtf Americans don't get fed at school
>no we do
>wtf americans get breakfast at school
theres no winning with you people.
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>>221588146
>>221589133
You can't suffer as a prisoner in Sweden or Brazil.
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>>221590258
>no one believes kids eat that at school
We do though? Otherwise they would for sure stop making it due to poor sales, as you said
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>>221590838
Well, prison is a shit hole in Brazil
But they won't eat crackers lol
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>>221590838
>You can't suffer as a prisoner in Brazil
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>>221589733
You become American if you eat too much of those
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>>221590992
maybe because there are no crackers in Brazil
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>>221590992
I don't understand what's wrong with crackers. They're a common food here and everyone loves them.
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>>221587485
I used to love these
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>>221587485
I've never seen these in my life and I'm mystified at all the Anglos ITT talking about them as if they were common.

At my secondary school, school cooked meals cost money but the poor children would get free school meal cards that were handed out at lunch time.
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>>221589856
>loses legs
>can't make burguers
What an idiot, what are hands for?
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>>221591233
I've eaten so many packets of Lunchables and drunk so much Sunny Delight that my DNA is mutating faster than the plants in Chernobyl.
Dunno how you've managed to avoid them, they've been sold in every supermarket for like 30+ years.
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>>221591449
probably he didn't buy them
it's a successful strategy
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>>221587605
I remember them being popular for a bit here, the ham smelt like farts and the cheese was grim.
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>>221587605
I had a few of them when I was like 11-12 years old, they were even announced on TV.
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>>221587485
I don't get why japs are so smug about food when they sell cold hotdogs with nothing on in convenience stores.
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>>221587569
I definitely believe you are actually Canadian but wtf does charcuterie mean
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>>221587485
>crackers cheese and ham is dystopian
Yeah okay.
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>>221589109
>Special K
Elon Musk's favorite.
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lunchables are good thougheverbeit
acting like ham cheese and crackers is some food abomination is gay and performative
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>>221587947
My primary school had 70~ students with nine classes split across three teachers in three classrooms. I just brought sandwiches for lunch. Considering how disgusting cafeteria food always looked on tv, I wasn't envious.

>>221587485
>nation that eats natto and bean paste freaking out over ham and cheese
Put that food in a bento box full of rice and he'll fill his twitter timeline with photos of such superior Japanese cuisine.
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>>221594547
ham and cheese and crackers is good but those lunachable things were the cheapest nastiest most tasteless stuff on the market
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>>221587605
I had these as a kid, the one with Salami. But at some point they disappeared from the stores.
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>>221588334
Rite?
Oh my sweet summer child
And this was considered higher end too
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>>221587605
I'm sure you did. Britain is the country with the highest % of hyper-processed foods' consumption.
The modern food processing industry started in Britain and your royal family owns the majority of it worldwide.

Your royal family are the ones behind the demonization of natural foods like real milk (raw milk) and all the germophobic propaganda in the West.
They're the reason all Anglo countries are so hysterically afraid of bacteria and germs.

I personally ate that kind of stuff in the OP like once or twice at most through my entire childhood.
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>>221595278
>I'm sure you did. Britain is the country with the highest % of hyper-processed foods' consumption.
The numbers look worse than they are because they count things like cereal, chocolate, crisps and ready meals as "ultra-processed foods" in these statistics.
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>>221595343
why are you responding to a schizo post?
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>>221595343
That's exactly what they are.
>>221595359
Nothing schizo about my post.
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>>221595278
>Your royal family are the ones behind the demonization of natural foods like real milk (raw milk) and all the germophobic propaganda in the West.
europeans are famous for drinking UHT milk though
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>>221595391
Yeah and it's garbage. You can't even make cheese out of it, and it's the real cause of the higher rates of "lactose intolerance".

I personally buy real milk (raw milk) in the black market, and pay cash for it. It's cheaper and infinitely better.
Did you know that pasteurized milk will literally KILL cow calves? It's either real milk (raw milk) or they get horribly sick and die.
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ITT I learned that feeding children is literally gommunizm.
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>>221595221
>higher end
only in the sense that major stores made their own store-brand knockoffs I'd say



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