<p>which was long time ago. Last time I remember that I made a cut in the lunch line was in the middle school, since then I stopped, because I started to bring my own lunch to school, though occasionally I still make cut in the snack line...So my point of this useless thread is that I hate waiting.</p>
<p>Don't get me started on school lunch. The prices increase every week, and they vary depending on which register you go to.</p>
<p>Since second semester began, my lunch has had a lot more kids; so of course, the school decided to cut out a few registers, making lines much, much longer. #@#$@$%@$%</p>
<p>Yeah, same here, the reason that I started to bring my lunch to school is the lunch price in my HS is almost triple the price I had in Middle school...those capitalists are really trying to find a way to make money, and I will be one of them in the future...hahaha...</p>
<p>out to lunch?</p>
<p>speaking of lunch, have anyone receive a likely etter from cornell yet, or does it give out the likely letter? I knew Dartmouth gives them out.</p>
<p>speaking of likely letters from Dartmouth, I extremely ddislike people who cut me in line... it makes the wait so much longer!!</p>
<p>Our lunch attempted to have a boycott a couple of weeks ago. Like 10 people total ate lunch. The principal knows the lunch sucks and is over-priced, but he took the organizers of the boycott into his office, and had a looong chat with them. I heard it wasn't a nice chat. The lunch is seriously nasty though & packed with cholesterol. 1.75 per tray for crap. 1 cookie is like 75 cents. Really bad.</p>
<p>Oh yeah. Boycotting. We tried that.</p>
<p>The result? "Business was a little slow" for a day.</p>
<p>There's no way to stop Chartwells from tightening their tyrannical grip on lunch -- it's futile</p>
<p>Since the boycott, the lunch ladies stopped leaving the excess food out for free. It was never good anyway..no one ate it. One day they left out free meatloaf. It was disgusting.</p>
<p>Wow. I love this thread. We dont have lunches served at our school, so everyone brings their own lunches, but juniors and seniors (and if you're a freshman or sophomore, you can sneak out...hehehe) can go out to lunch. And if they have a free period before or after lunch, they can use that time too. Its not bad. I like it. A lot healthier than most school food services...yuck!</p>
<p>We have chartwells too. It sucks...they have good wraps though some of the stuff in them is nasty.</p>
<p>Wow, our school is completely different. We don't have room for the seniors in any of the cafeterias so we all have to go out to lunch. It's amazing. We eat everything from Taco Bell to Panera's to bagels... Whatever we're in the mood for. Or we can just go home for 45 minutes and eat for free.</p>
<p>I used to be a big wrap fan, but for some reason they seem to put the least intelligent people in the world on wrap duty. There's this one lady, Beatrice...gyah.</p>
<p>I can announce my order three or four times and she'll just keep asking me what I want, with a voice inflection that just SCREAMS "I'm not educated," and then when I finally DO get my wrap, she somehow manages to wedge the toothpicks right in the middle so that they're not holding the wrap together at all; they're just kinda there, making it unnecessarily difficult to eat. I hate Chartwells</p>
<p>Considering I have 4th period free and 5th period lunch, and I'm a senior, and I have a car, I go home for 100 minutes in the middle of the day everyday. :)</p>
<p>If I had that much time I would totally go home and take a nap everyday! haha</p>