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I can't remember what age I started not taking lunch to school, but it was before high school. Before that, yeah, two sandwiches. I never got little packets of chips or things like that as a kid, not sure when that got more common.
For sure. I see empty chip packets come home in their lunch boxes that I never put there. Sometimes a muesli bar wrapper or roll up wrapper. Not sure what they are trading, fruit and sandwiches doesn't seem exciting enough to entice the other kid,
Idk, anything for novelty? If another kid gets chips or roll ups a lot they might want a marmite sandwich?
Yeah chips weren't the norm at my primary either. Sandwiches, fruit, those mini packets of cinderella raisins. The technology of lunch has moved at a clipping pace by the sounds of some of the recipes in here.
Yeah true. I refuse to buy those little bags of chips that contain more plastic bag mass than chips.
Ooh I forgot about those! The dentist told me not to give the kids dried fruit haha.
Microplastic and saturated fats, lunch of champions. /s
I guess dried fruit is way more sugary than fruit fruit?
The explanation was that yes dried fruit (all fruit) has a lot of sugar, and dried fruit in particular sticks to your teeth. They said adults tend to pick at this with their tongue and clean it off their teeth but kids don't and it just sits there.
Makes sense. I would think that would exclude those sticky roll up things too.
Yeah I presume so. My kids aren't a fan of them anyway. I think they aren't as sugary as they used to be.