in school, frankly. and like a lot of the other students, we were like, and i want pizza, pizza, pizza. are the children here 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
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
meal for for children. daniel: that s a nice meal. anthony: i was a little shit in school, frankly. and like a lot of the other students, we were like, and i want pizza, pizza, pizza. are the children here 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:
daniel: that s a nice meal. anthony: i was a little shit in school, frankly. and like a lot of the other students, we were like, and i want pizza, pizza, pizza. are the children here 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 looksnd the smell and al 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, t
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.