by The Goddamn King March 9, 2017
School lunch for a majority of the time is bad. Most meat (Hamburgers, ribs, meatloaf) is made out of 70% rubber and 30% meat. You also have a pick or milk, which isn't very much. School lunch can also be pretty costly.
by Baha October 5, 2004
Somthing kids on a closed campus school are forced to eat. Usually of sub-par quality and overpriced. If one finds the main options too repulsive, they can go for the bank breaking a la carte option. which consists of bagels, juices, chips etc. Main courses consist of, but are not limited to, the following items
-Burnt, overcooked tater tots
-Dry, gag-inducing hamburgers or chicken sandwiches
-Ceasar Salad drenched in sauce
-Milk thats frozen in the carton
-Spaghetti,tacos, and nachos all using the same disgusing sauce
- Calzones that are dry, taste like cardboard and are with unknown substances
-Burnt, overcooked tater tots
-Dry, gag-inducing hamburgers or chicken sandwiches
-Ceasar Salad drenched in sauce
-Milk thats frozen in the carton
-Spaghetti,tacos, and nachos all using the same disgusing sauce
- Calzones that are dry, taste like cardboard and are with unknown substances
by Joshie G. April 23, 2010
A choice between Gray Mac and Cheese, pizza that sticks to the wall, ramen that tastes like paper in water, tacos with green shells, or fake hot pockets made by the school.
School lunch is a disaster
by BOIOIOIOIOIOI November 11, 2018
School lunch consists of:
day old pizza, week old meatloaf, or improperly cooked hamburgers
moldy bread, cold pasta, or burnt vegetables
expired milk
day old pizza, week old meatloaf, or improperly cooked hamburgers
moldy bread, cold pasta, or burnt vegetables
expired milk
OMG they gave me milk that expired 3 weeks ago! and why is this chicken sandwich pink? fluck the school lunch!
by norbert from earth April 20, 2007
1. Worst food you could ever eat.
2. A way for the Board of Education and the school to torture students.
2. A way for the Board of Education and the school to torture students.
by Nascar8fanga March 13, 2009
by Potato ops 3 December 29, 2017