Nasty Cafeteria Food

<p>Random thread, I know, but what was/is some of the nastiest food in your cafeteria? One that personally sticks out in my mind was a year when the school offered a sandwich called "Mom's Meatloaf Sandwich". It was pretty much a slab of dry meatloaf and a huge hunk of onion stuck between hamburger buns. They stopped serving it soon after they introduced it...lol.</p>

<p>In the last week of school the lunch ladies ran out of hotdog buns so they put a hotdog on a slice of bread…the next day they cut the hotdogs into little pieces and put them on a hamburger bun. We took pictures [url=&lt;a href=“http://i26.■■■■■■■.com/fvya80.jpg]1[/url”&gt;http://i26.■■■■■■■.com/fvya80.jpg]1[/url</a>] [url=&lt;a href=“http://i30.■■■■■■■.com/2hpszyr.jpg]2[/url”&gt;http://i30.■■■■■■■.com/2hpszyr.jpg]2[/url</a>]</p>

<p>^Those pictures made me LOL. That **** is ghetto as hell.</p>

<p>The food in my cafeteria is actually pretty decent. I can’t really complain about it.</p>

<p>^I knoow right? Our food is actually pretty dece when the kitchen crew isn’t loopy</p>

<p>the pictures made me laugh, and the inventions made by your lovely lunch ladies make me want to puke. I don’t know which sounds worse - little hot dogs on a hamburger bun or the Mom’s Meatloaf Sandwich. lol.</p>

<p>Do you guys think that this is healthy? my school provides pizza, burgers, and nachos 95% of the time, like everyday.</p>

<p>My HS used to have a separate lunch line dedicated to pizza only. It was the greasiest pizza I’ve ever seen. Oil literally sat on top of it like a thick film that students would use balls of napkins to soak up.</p>

<p>No complaints about my school lunch foods. We get tacos that are actually quite tasty, pizza from a local restaurant, and also some food you can buy from Winco (though I’m not sure if that’s only because Winco buys up the surplus). I saw an advertisement for the “chimichangas” (they’re not; they’re obviously burritos) on facebook.</p>

<p>The only bad food was the Macaroni and Cheese, which was just flavorless rather than nasty</p>

<p>Our food is just way too greasy and fattening. In middle school however, there was this pie…and it was yellow…with broccoli poking out of it…ew.</p>

<p>Our food tastes good…but it is just…wayyyy too fattening. apple and water= yum :slight_smile:
Or…one can sponge their slice of pizza with a napkin as I did whenever I had the school’s pizza.</p>

<p>I take off the cheese on school pizza.</p>

<p>Our mac & cheese…if you turn the bowl upside down and shake, it doesn’t move an inch.</p>

<p>ours is pretty much noodles suspended in cheesy water, so It’s like the opposite lol</p>

<p>Our school lunch is awful. We have pizza, hamburgers, hotdogs, nachos, etc in a separate line that is decent but the food in the regular line for the most part is nasty. The only day I look forward to is Papa Johns day</p>

<p>^ oh yeah, the cheese looks like melted plastic and taste like it too. Also the burgers aren’t even real beef.</p>

<p>3/180 days they get food from local places, then the other 177, there’s a hamburger/chicken patty line, a state menu line, and a nacho bar line, which all suck.</p>

<p>Not going to lie… my school’s lunch is pretty good.</p>

<p>Elementary school’s meals suck in the district. I had been having food poisoning from them in the sixth grade. Middle school and high school’s lunch become better and more delicious, but it is still mediocre.</p>

<p>^^Pics or you’re lying.</p>

<p>My old school is spoiled when it comes to food selection. There is a snack area for break and then two lunch sections during the actual lunch period. During break they offer smoothies, cookies, pretzels, churros, water, fruit, and other various snacks. Due to it being a relatively large school though, there are an array of class choices, one of which being a class oriented around cooking. In order to generate funding, the advanced class prepares meals, upon which they then sell at lunch. Their selection ranges from sandwiches to sushi. There is also food distributed in the main area that is divided into different sections. There’s a pizza line, a local sandwich booth, an Asian food section, and a general area that offers food ranging from chicken (and some combination of a side dish) to tacos.</p>

<p>^Damn. That sounds really awesome.
The closest we get to something like that at my school is when this club called BLT (Building Latino Traditions) sells churros and tamales.</p>