My dear sister and I were brought up in poverty so we LOVED the dinners we had at primary school. We think they were freshly cooked on the premises, meat or fish, pots and veg and always a yummy pud.
At grammar school we had decent meals too. It was more regimented; 8 to a table, filed in in silence. I recall a hard chocolate tray bake with green sauce. You had to be careful not to send it shooting across the table.
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No choice at all, not even about eat it or don't eat it. Forcing that fat down used to make me heave. I once sat all afternoon staring at my plate till home time when I was told I couldn't leave without eating the demon liver. That's probably the day everyone else had algebra explained to them...