School Lunches Across The Pond

Over at the UK Guardian, Graham Holliday of Noodlepie writes about a food crisis in UK school cafeterias and makes us jealous that we didn’t grow up in France:


The French don’t have a Jamie Oliver and let’s face it, they probably don’t really need one. Beyond an unfathomable obsession with the big “McDo”, a good diet has never been much of a problem to your average Jean Pierre Bloggs. If the lunch menu at my son’s state run pre-school in Toulouse is anything to go by, that education starts early. Sardines, ratatouille, melon and paella all get a look in during the first week of school. The same week the Liberal Democrats tell us the British school meal service is in “meltdown”.

Look at that menu. Just look at it. Did you eat that well in elementary school?

Over at the UK Guardian, Graham Holliday of Noodlepie writes about a food crisis in UK school cafeterias and makes us jealous that we didn’t grow up in France:

[Image via Noodlepie]

School Lunches Across The Pond