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School Dinners in 1970s Britain were more than just meals — they were a ritual. A daily routine shared in thousands of school halls across the UK. From semolina and cabbage to custard skin and extra ladles of pie, this is a nostalgic look back at what British school lunches were really like. If you grew up in the 1970s in Britain, you’ll remember the steam rising from metal trays, the clatter of cutlery, the dinner lady calling “Next!”, and the quiet warmth of a hot meal on a cold winter day. But times have changed. Food safety laws tightened. School meal standards evolved. Some of the old ways wouldn’t be allowed today. Not because they were bad — but because Britain modernised. In this video, we explore: • 1970s British school dinners • Classic UK school meals (semolina, custard, pie & peas) • Dinner ladies and school cafeteria life • How food safety laws changed school lunches • Why some traditions disappeared • The nostalgia of growing up in 1970s Britain This is a story about memory, community, and the feeling of being looked after. If you experienced school dinners in 1970s Britain, you know exactly what this means. 👉 Share this with someone who remembers. 👉 Subscribe to keep these British nostalgia stories alive. 👉 Comment below: School Dinners In 1970s Britain, Now Are ILLEGAL