Checking your working class credentials.
Yes
No
It's Lunch.
Checking your working class credentials.
Hell yeah. Bloody loved my chips, sausage roll and beans.
Did you eat a vegetable other than potato in the 5 years of high school?
I'm sure I didn't.
Do bears shit on the toilet?
A what?
One of seven, single parent. I got the whole experience and hand me downs to boot.
It's the thing Rashford is talking about - might be a UK thing but poorer kids would get a ticket worth some money so they could buy lunch every day in school.
@Giggles
Yeah I don't know what it is but I assume it's for school dinners or something. So no.
Also only just occurred to me that even though I call that meal lunch in my head they have to be "school dinners."
I didn't, but I was probably eligible for one in the last year of school when my parents split up.
We probably caught the Golden Age of school dinners during our years. Tony Blair had mandated that they had to be of a certain quality, but cunt Jamie Oliver wasn't on the case yet so you could still get burger and chips every day. Now they have Stasi-like operations to monitor what they're getting (all of which will be halal) and all sorts.
Very true - every day for 5 years I'd have a combination of chips and curry/gravy/chicken burger/cheese burger/turkey burger (with mayo)/turkey drummers (extra cost) or on rare occasions rice and curry.
Followed by a pop drink. Ate within 8 minutes before running outside to play football for the remaining 52 minutes of lunch.
My parents used to talk about their school dinners like it was basically preferable to go hungry. They were great in my era circa 2000-2005. Turkey twizzlers being banned was the beginning of the end for British liberty. Princess Diana wouldn't have stood for it.
I think I may have got thm but need to confirm with parents actually as I have conflicting memories and this is an important feather to add to my cap. BAME lad breaks through the system to drag himself out of poverty. Timothče Chalamet should play me in the biopic.
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We're probably all dripping in BSE.
Rashford has done some seriously good work, IDK why you're ing him
Rashford is using his position to try make a change based on his experience as a poor kid.
Alright mate.
Packed lunch all the way, only ever had school lunch after home rugby matches.
He's genuine and doing good but I can't wait until every footballer's PR people cringily start telling them to get involved with such things, and Sir Henry Winter and Gary Lineker have to do tweets with 5 clap emojis for every single one.
Not sure why football player is a job that bars you from having an opinion on other subjects.
Trying to reason with Giggles is pointless, I'm surprised anyone even still tries. Much better just to remind him that he's a loser every time he says something
Isn't JLINGZ floundering? Marcus needs to get his priorities in order.
I had school meals. Pretty sure they were free as we were poor as fuck, although I had some lunch money at secondary school. The burgers and sausage rolls our canteen used to serve up were banging. 40p for a can of Coke from the vending machine too
I always used to despise packed lunch kids. Not really sure why. It just seemed like a fussy, faddy cop out.
How is a child getting food entitlement?
I'm not sure 'please don't let poor kids starve' counts as entitlement.
FUCKING SELFISH KIDS WITH THEIR REQUIREMENT TO EAT.
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There were no cafeterias in Mexico, so your mom would pack a sandwich and some cheetos for you. During middle school there was a woman that would sell quesadillas though, so that was great.
I did not.
My Dad always gave me lunch money.
Packed lunch every day for me. The only school dinner I can ever remember was the christmas dinner everyone had on the last day before Christmas break. From what I can remember it was top tier.
At secondary school I had a bit of money so occasionally nabbed some extra food but not often.
Lol you absolute cunt.
For some children, free school meals are literally the only proper food they get. It makes an enormous difference to the wellbeing of some of the most vulnerable children. I hope you're trolling to be honest because I cannot get my head around the attitude required to call 5 year olds 'entitled' for needing to eat.
They had a woman on the news yesterday saying how financially difficult and stressful it was to ensure her kids were fed. Just a shame her BMI was triple figures. There must be a clip of it somewhere, absolute gold.
Jesse Lingard has come out against Brexit.
Sports Personality of the Year NAILED ON.
hahaha 7/4 joint fav with Tyson Fury atm
I'm a twit
Let's be honest, there's not been much sport this year. And I sure did get my tickets as a kid. The skiprat behavioural kid always tried to get in on the free meal as well. He's in prison now for drop-kicking his kid.
Surprisingly not. Probably for the best as those bad boy lamb burgers made for some very fat poor kids.
Paid for mine, high school dinners were amazing, chips gravy, a barm and a can of pop.
School dinners now, in primary anyway, are genuinely disgusting. If you have kids and can give them packed lunch, do it. They’re just awful.
I loved school dinner desserts.
Purely because I never got those items at home.
Bakewell tart with pink custard