Do you also get extra school credit for that price?
In Switzerland I’d expect rösti and raclette as launch honestly
woof
Rip off
Ew
To me it seems a good balanced meal… Better than others seen in this trend. 12 euros must be related to the cost of living in Switzerland, it’s not so much (assuming a cost of living about 2x the Italian one, it would be the same price as 6 euros in Northern italy). Not bad
Seems fine as a high school lunch. But for that price… that’s no way reasonable. I’d assume that would be either free or subsidised
I’d phone child services on that being served to my kid.
Is dry lentils a common food in Switzerland? Or just Run out of pasta?
Wait yall got plates?
Wow.
Very basic.. as expected of west europe.
Finally a lunch that has a similar price to the ones in **Norway**
It’s approximately the same amount i pay at my company’s cafeteria for the same lunch…also in Swiss
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And on plates no less
No thanks
At least the other ones were cheap…
Do you also get extra school credit for that price?
In Switzerland I’d expect rösti and raclette as launch honestly
woof
Rip off
Ew
To me it seems a good balanced meal… Better than others seen in this trend. 12 euros must be related to the cost of living in Switzerland, it’s not so much (assuming a cost of living about 2x the Italian one, it would be the same price as 6 euros in Northern italy). Not bad
Seems fine as a high school lunch. But for that price… that’s no way reasonable. I’d assume that would be either free or subsidised
I’d phone child services on that being served to my kid.
Is dry lentils a common food in Switzerland? Or just Run out of pasta?
Wait yall got plates?
Wow.
Very basic.. as expected of west europe.
Finally a lunch that has a similar price to the ones in **Norway**
It’s approximately the same amount i pay at my company’s cafeteria for the same lunch…also in Swiss
Do you get a line of cocaine with that?