arts | March 16, 2026

What's For Lunch At Schools Around The World?

You'll be amazed at what some countries are feeding their children for lunch.

School lunch in the United States: hot dog with chili

School lunch in the United States: hot dog with chili.

Americans are often criticized for their relationship with food: we’re too fat; we eat too quickly; our food is greasy and unhealthy. For the most part, that may be true, but as much as we can learn from the eating habits of other countries, it’s also important not to take our food for granted.

In a way, the school lunch provides us with a quick-and-dirty take on a given place’s culture, values and economic well-being. Take a look at these school lunches around the world and you’ll find that the United States lands somewhere between mediocre and decadent:

School lunches from the United States: Fried chicken nuggets, canned peas, potatoes School lunch from the United States: Fried chicken nuggets, canned peas, potatoes.
Lunch In America
Hot Dog Lunch In America School lunch in the United States: hot dog with chili.Buzzfeed
School Lunches Bento A decent school lunch in the United States: American-style Japanese bento box.
School lunches Spain School lunch from Spain: local shrimp, gazpacho, fresh peppers.
School lunches Ukraine School lunch from Ukraine: Mashed potatoes, sausage, borscht.Upworthy
School lunches UK School lunch in the UK: Potato with cheese, carrots, corn.
School Lunch In Taiwan School lunch in Taiwan: veggies, rice, pork, tofu soup.
School lunches Taiwan Rice School lunch in Taiwan: rice, veggies, pork.
School lunches Sweden School lunch in Sweden: potatoes, cabbage, lingonberry juice.
School lunches South Korea School lunch from South Korea: fish soup, kimchi, fresh vegetables. Source: Upworthy
School lunches Bean Stew School lunch from South Korea: bean stew, rice, kimchi.Flickr
School lunches Korea Pork School lunch in South Korea: steamed cabbage, soup, pork. Source: BuzzFeed
School lunches Kim Chi School lunch in South Korea: kimchi, rice, soup, fried pork.
School Lunches Slovakia
School lunches Singapore School lunch in Singapore: noodles, greens, pork, broccoli.
School lunches Singapore Beef School lunch in Singapore: chicken, fried anchovies, omelette.
School lunches Philippines School lunch in the Philippines: lechon kawali (fried pork belly), rice.BuzzFeed
School Lunches Kenya School lunch in Kenya: maize and beans.Oprah.com
School lunches Japan School lunch in Japan: udon, fish sauces, mandarin orange.
School lunches Japan Tofu School lunch in Japan: tofu over rice, udon.Flickr
School lunches Japan Hot Dog School lunch in Japan: Western-style hot dog, soup, fries, tomato. Source: BuzzFeed
School lunches Japan Eggs School lunch in Japan: rice, chicken, egg, mixed veggies. Source: Flickr
School lunches Chicken School lunch in Japan: pork tonkatsu, rice, udon. Source: Flickr
School lunches Spaghetti School lunch in Japan: Western-style spaghetti, meatballs, fries, milk. Source: BuzzFeed
School lunches Greece School lunch from Greece: baked chicken, yogurt, stuffed grape leaves.Upworthy
School lunches Arugula School lunch from Italy: local fish, arugula, grapes. Source: Upworthy
School lunches Italy School lunch in Italy: pasta primavera. Source: Oprah.com
School lunches Ghana
School lunches Honduras
School lunch France School lunches from France: brie, apples, steak. Source: Upworthy
School lunch Steak School lunch in France: steak, rice veggies. Source: Flickr
School lunch Artichokes School lunch in France: artichoke, mussels, fries. Source: Flickr
School lunch Finland School lunch from Finland: beets, carrots, pannucakku (dessert pancake). Source: Upworthy
School lunch Estonia
School lunch Djibouti
School lunch China
School lunch Brazil School lunch from Brazil: Pork, rice, plantains. Source: Upworthy
School lunch Alface
School Lunches Beef

At times, American meal options seem terrible -- chicken nuggets and canned peas -- but some enterprising schools and government initiatives are making an effort to bring their kids quality food with culturally-sensitive touches. Still, it's better than what kids are eating in developing countries--most are lucky to have seasoning on a bowl of plain rice.