Wednesday 14 March 2012

Lunch in school

The food in our school

Sweden is one of the few countries in the world where the students can eat free food in our cafeteria.
The food is free from daycare up to the end of Upper secondary school
Where does the money come from? Adults pay taxes to the state, and some of those taxes go to our cafeteria food.

What do we get to eat?
We always get fish once a week, and every day we get some kind of salad, almost every day we get pizza salad and grated carrots.
We get to choose between milk and water to drink.
They serve us bread every day, and when it's soup for lunch, they even give us soft bread and cheese. Normally we just get hard bread and butter.
The best part of the year in the cafeteria is during christmas when they give us "julbord", apple juice, and gingerbread cookies. Everybody gets jolly!

When we enter the cafeteria we get to choose between two different cues, and normally we pick the slower cue because there are usually more vegetables and different kinds of food there, and if you have some kind of allergy, you are served special food.

If you want something sweet for dessert, we've got a little shop next to our cafeteria where you can buy some pastries for dessert for a cheap price.
Some people in our wonderful class spends a little too much money there, and they end up hungry when they have no more money. :(
The fika which we can purchase there is extremely cheap, and on some occasions, the fika is practically free!

Welcome to Luleå!

By William C, Oskar, and Samuel

2 comments:

  1. Oh we don't have a cafeteria in our school, but we have a shop with sandwiches, sweets, drinks and school supplies :)

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  2. Wow , in Poland free food in school is impossible to fulfill.

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