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Hahaha...yeah it's normal, but worth complaining about at the same time.
My Grandfather used to tell me that after he had walked 52 miles through the middle of the desert to get to primary school with no shoes on(they didn't have those fancy "universities" in those days, after primary school you were educated by the school of hard knocks), he had to turn around and go into the mountains where it was always snowing to catch his own lunch! And that was back before the days of hunting knives, he had to catch and kill bears with his bare(ha ha get it) hands, before lighting a fire and cooking it before going back to school in the afternoon.
You young people have it so easy these days, what with your pre packaged lunches, shoes, cars and the like!
Of course is it but what do you expect kids learn from a young age when going to school (parents are too lazy to make them lunch) so they have food from the canteen at least 2-3 times a week.
I remember taking pasta and all sorts of left overs from the night before (home made salami etc...) but for me lunch and sport was the best part of school.
So overall more people would buy their lunch more often than make it.
Of course is it but what do you expect kids learn from a young age when going to school (parents are too lazy to make them lunch) so they have food from the canteen at least 2-3 times a week.
I eat 7-8 meals per day, and I make every one of them. I carry around a cooler bag around with me everywhere I go. With the types of food I eat, it works out a hell of alot cheaper. Plus if I make it I know whats in it!
im 9 meals....get eating skinny
I carry around a cooler bag around with me everywhere I go.
Hmmm, wake up 30-45 mins earlier to save $7ish on my meal? I'd rather sleep...
Haha... quality.Why? Lazy. Don't want to waste time doing something boring like making lunch, when I can spend it on ASF talking about why people these days don't make their own lunch instead.
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