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School Lunch Program

Hosted by Aw, Would You Look at the Time · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 7 episodes

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Episodes
7
Last ep.
12 days ago
Avg length
33m
Booking Probability™
36
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Listen Score
13
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Virality (30d)
45
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About this podcast

What was for lunch, what is for lunch, and what will be for lunch.A show about school lunch. Host Andru and Matt talk about pressing issues with modern day school lunch, and invite a guest each episode to discuss their experience at the school lunch table.

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Aw, Would You Look at the Time hosts School Lunch Program, a society show with 7 episodes published.

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Felicity never had hot lunch

May 28, 202630m0

In this episode of School Lunch Program, Andru and Matt are joined by our friend Felicity to talk about the lunch that defined her childhood living in both England and Montreal.

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Natalia taught us about Turkey Twizzlers

May 4, 202635mEp. 7S1

Andru and Matt are joined by special guest Natalia Ford, a food blogger from Bedford, England, to give her experience with British school "dinners." Listen for insight on the now-banned Turkey Twizzlers, the impact of Ja

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Gen Z ally shares Nashville private school lunch memories

Apr 17, 202636mEp. 6S1

Andru and Matt discuss new legislation introduced in Connecticut to fund universal school lunch by taxing sugary drinks. Then, our friend Emma joins the show to share her memories of school lunch at a private school in N

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We try the Naked Doritos with no artificial food dye

Mar 20, 202633m0

Matt and Andru conduct a blind taste test of the new Naked Nacho Cheese Doritos, Naked Cool Ranch Doritos, and Naked Flamin' Hot Doritos against their original counterparts. They also discuss Gatorade's new drink with no

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2000s school lunch vs now

Mar 3, 202633m0

Andru and Matt are joined by their childhood friend Andrew and discuss their memories of grilled cheese, chicken fryz, and deli bar. Plus, hear Andrew's perspective as someone who now works at a school and sees modern sc

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Allegra Frank lost her pizza tickets

Feb 24, 202638m0

Andru and Matt discuss Nebraska's bill to restrict petroleum-based food dyes in school lunches, and Allegra Frank joins to share her lunch memories from grade school to high school. Further reading: Nebraska Legislature

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Laura Merli ate cookies for lunch

Feb 16, 202635m0

In this episode: 🥛 The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act - Matt and Andru discuss the first bill signed in 2025 that brings whole milk back to public school food programs, reversing Obama-era restrictions. 🍪 Guest: Comed

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We revisit our school lunch menu

Feb 7, 202617mEp. 1S1

Andru and Matt introduce themselves and look back at what they used to have for lunch at public school in Wolcott, Connecticut. More from Aw, Would You Look at the Time: https://www.awylatt.com

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School Lunch Program is hosted by Aw, Would You Look at the Time. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 7 episodes.

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School Lunch Program has published 7 episodes.

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