>> daniel: les enfants. >> anthony: -- open to variety? [ marie speaking french ] >> daniel: she wants to make sure that they always get a little challenged by how the food looks and the smell and also the taste after. i think she has a very strict budget. >> anthony: in the usa, greatest country in the world, no doubt, we spend an average of $2.75 per student for public school lunch. compare and contrast. [ marie speaking french ] >> daniel: a dollar fifty. >> anthony: did you eat this well when you were here? >> daniel: absolutely. >> anthony: je m'appelle tony. bonjour. bonjour. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas? >> anthony: the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat fast. look at how fast this kid eats. turn your head, they'll eat your soup right out of your plate. my school lunchroom, you pushed up your tray, just like in