they got something to eat, yes, but I would not call it food. In the most expensive, all came canned, nothing fresh. Veggies in a gooey sauce, drab, tasteless. In the cheaper one, the first cook left and started a restaurant, after that they had one who could boil water, and after that, ups and downs, last times I went, the old lady who …
they got something to eat, yes, but I would not call it food. In the most expensive, all came canned, nothing fresh. Veggies in a gooey sauce, drab, tasteless. In the cheaper one, the first cook left and started a restaurant, after that they had one who could boil water, and after that, ups and downs, last times I went, the old lady who did not like canned fish, got canned soup for dinner. Their lunch was just enough to fill my hollow tooth... sad. When I compare that to what mom gets in Belgium (although that place is an exception to the rule). She gets 5 star restaurant meals! And desserts after lunch, and then in the afternoon. Pizza, pancakes, etc when there is a birthday.... most are not much better than here though.
they got something to eat, yes, but I would not call it food. In the most expensive, all came canned, nothing fresh. Veggies in a gooey sauce, drab, tasteless. In the cheaper one, the first cook left and started a restaurant, after that they had one who could boil water, and after that, ups and downs, last times I went, the old lady who did not like canned fish, got canned soup for dinner. Their lunch was just enough to fill my hollow tooth... sad. When I compare that to what mom gets in Belgium (although that place is an exception to the rule). She gets 5 star restaurant meals! And desserts after lunch, and then in the afternoon. Pizza, pancakes, etc when there is a birthday.... most are not much better than here though.