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  2. School lunch in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, this usually refers to school meals served as lunch. The origin of school meals provided in Japan is in 1889, where an elementary school provided free meals for children who could not bring food to school. Post–World War II school meals usually had a loaf of bread and skimmed milk, although rice returned to school meals in 1976.

  3. Food in the Occupation of Japan - Wikipedia

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    As a result, American charities and religious organizations developed the Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA) to dispense food, clothing, and other aid to Japan. [18] The school lunch programs were extended nationwide in Japan in 1951, with the intention of allotting 600 kilocalories and 25 grams of protein for each student.

  4. School meal - Wikipedia

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    School lunch was extended to all elementary schools in Japan in 1952. With the enactment of the School Lunch Law in 1954, school meals were extended to junior high schools as well. [citation needed] These early lunches initially included items such as bread, bread rolls, and skimmed milk powder (replaced in 1958 by milk bottles and cartons).

  5. Hungry on the Job? 7 Most Expensive Places To Avoid ... - AOL

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    The most common lunch in Turkey is the döner kebab, which costs $15.49 on average. For the average Turkish worker, that’s a huge chunk of their salary at 36%. Döner kebab typically has around ...

  6. Kaiseki - Wikipedia

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    Kaiseki is often very expensive – kaiseki dinners at top traditional restaurants generally cost from 5,000 yen to upwards of 40,000 per person, [13] without drinks. Cheaper options are available, notably lunch (from around 4,000 to 8,000 yen (US$37 to $74), and in some circumstances bento (around 2,000 to 4,000 yen (US$18 to $37)).

  7. McDonald's Japan hikes prices for 3rd time in 10 months on ...

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    McDonald's Holding Company Japan Ltd said it would raise prices on about 80% of its menu from Jan. 16, citing currency fluctuations as well as surging costs for materials, labour, transportation ...

  8. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Private schools are considerably more expensive: as of 2013, the average annual cost of private primary school attendance was ¥1,295,156 per student, roughly thrice the ¥450,340 cost for a public school. [36] Japan's compulsory education ends at grade nine, but less than 2% drop out; 60% of students advanced to senior education as of 1960 ...

  9. Prices are rising but wages are not keeping up,” said another survey respondent from Tokyo, explaining their pick. Tax also topped the vote in 2014, when Japan raised consumption taxes.