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How much money should I give me DS for lunch at college canteen

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:31

He's just started, Previously I just put money on his account at school. Thanks

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:32

I've been giving him £4 a day but he says that others have more

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TomatoSandwiches · 15/09/2024 14:33

We give DS £4 a day for a sandwich/baguette and he takes a few things from home aswell.

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Sheelanogig · 15/09/2024 14:34

How expensive is it? Do they take water/snacks.

Perhaps try £5 a day? If they gave too much then let them.use up the reminder of the money on a Friday..

Probablywont · 15/09/2024 14:36

At my dc’s college, a meal with a drink is £3.90. I expect some of the students like a snack on top of that eg there is a shop where you can get crisps or chocolate etc.

Smartiepants79 · 15/09/2024 14:36

Well how much do things cost and how much are you prepared to pay for one persons lunch?
£20/25 per week for 5 lots of lunch seems a lot to me. That’s about 1/5 of our entire food budget for the week for everyone!

Talipesmum · 15/09/2024 14:36

I’ve said to mine that he should spend two weeks buying food in the canteen, tell me what he’s had, then I can see how much things tend to cost and I’ll give him that regularly. Im guessing it’ll be £4-5 per day as likely to be less subsidised than school canteen? Id work on the basis that it should be enough for a main meal or sandwich, but he should take snacks from home and just have water not cans/juice (he never gets these anyway).

Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:38

I have no idea how much it costs, very different set up to school. We used to be able to see the menu. Guess I could ring college tomorrow and ask but it doesn't sound like he has been short changed by me from what others are giving x

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Ohthatsabitshit · 15/09/2024 14:38

Mine gets £5 a day for food. It’s a lot for us and doesn’t get that great a meal but we tried making lunch at home and it didn’t get done/eaten.

SonicTheHodgeheg · 15/09/2024 14:38

Mine doesn’t like the look of what served so will be going by the local Tesco and getting a meal deal.

There’s always going to be people with more money but £4 ish sounds right for a sandwich and drink. Do you have crisps and anything snacks bits that he can take in if the portion sizes are small?

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:40

He has ADHD and cannot self regulate easily and I worry he will spend it all at Lidl on junk. He also only does 4 days per week in college

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:41

Literally know no parents as college not connected to school and has a wide catchment area, so no one to ask who I know x

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Just 16

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:41

But probably immature for his age

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thatlastonereally · 15/09/2024 14:42

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:44

He doesn't tell me much, like some teenage boys of that age, he is a boy of little words other than the odd grunt or occasionally'I love you mum' Smile

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:45

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£4 per week,I think I need to relook that too as he gets the same as his 3 younger siblings but may need more now he is an older teenager

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Singleandproud · 15/09/2024 14:46

Nothing, take packed lunch from home or if he wants meal deals he gets a part time job.

Getting into the habit of buying meal deals everyday isn't a great one as he gets older. I wouldn't want that to be the norm. If you or his dad work outside the house do you have meal deals every day? I certainly don't and I'm sure he wouldn't if it was his own money. £4 for 4 days for 39 school weeks is over £600 on sandwiches and a drink.

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Greenbanana7 · 15/09/2024 14:49

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Thanks, that's why I'm looking for some wisdom on what is reasonable/normal 👍

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