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They were just kids… yet sipping wine like it was juice at lunchtime. This isn’t fiction — it’s a real glimpse into how deeply culture can shape our everyday norms. In mid-20th century France, wine wasn’t just for adults; it was part of school lunch. While it may shock us now, back then, it symbolized tradition, trust, and a lifestyle built on simplicity and community. This story reminds us how powerful our environment is in shaping what we see as “normal.”

✅ Until 1956, French schoolchildren were served wine during lunch — up to 4 glasses a day (about 125 ml).
✅ Wine, cider, and beer were often found in school cafeterias across the country.
✅ Parents sometimes packed wine in kids’ lunches or gave them a glass with breakfast.
✅ It reflected France’s strong wine culture, where alcohol wasn’t seen as taboo.
✅ Alcohol was fully banned in schools only by 1981, but the old photos still surprise many today.

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