What food do they serve in Australian schools?
Australian schools do not have cafeterias the way many American
schools do. Australian schools have "tuckshops" where students may
buy hot or cold food, but they are not cafeteria-style, with indoor
eating areas. They are usually in the style of outdoor kiosks,
sometimes with outdoor tables, but just as often without these
facilities.
Fast food and healthy foods may be purchased from tuckshops.