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Canadian here, from Ontario. I grew up in a small town in the 90s. Cafeterias weren't very common in grade schools, so you had to brown bag everything. I usually got a cold cut sandwich, vegetables, juice, a granola bar for snack, and maybe a dessert. Dunkeroos FTW. If I was lucky, I got a Thermos of pasta or Lunchables. Unlucky, I got PB&J or the dreaded cheese sandwich. A slice of processed cheese on buttered brown bread. Still hate those to this day.
The high school I went to had a cafeteria. Just greasy spoon type foods. Never ate there. Went home for lunch instead.
Ontario also here checking in. I've actually never seen a Cafe in a public school.
Late 80's, early 90's in Nova Scotia for me. PB and J, tuna or ham and cheese sammiches were standard. However, on Wednsedays, it was Sub Day!
A local group for adults with disabilities ran a bakery which also made the best ever submarine sandwiches. They had 3 options: A big delicious slab of homemade bread packed with pizza toppings and rebaked to perfection. A ham and cheese or a combo which was essentially a club sandwich.
Those subs are the only thing I miss about being a kid.