

Ich habe einen ganzen Tag in einem deutschen Krankenhaus verbracht und hier ist, was ich bekommen habe. Das erste Foto zeigt das gleiche Frühstück und Abendessen und das zweite Foto zeigt das Mittagessen. (Die Nudeln enthalten keine Proteine, nur zur Verdeutlichung)
Da es mein erstes Mal ist, möchte ich wissen, ob es normal ist oder nicht.
Danke
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1qrf6fi
Von AboveThresHold
26 Kommentare
It’s good food, isn’t it?
Yeah thats normal
Never stayed in the hospital. But I know someone who gave birth (stillbirth) and was given moldy bread. She complained obviously, but the nurse just brushed it off and told her to tell the kitchen if she wants to complain, bcs it’s not her job.
Yes, that looks pretty accurate and normal.
I wonder, what did you expect you’d get in a hospital? Fast Food? 3 course meals?
ok whats the problem
Lol sadly very normal. After I had my baby they gave me soup with three carrot cubes in it two days in a row. I stated that I was allergic to carrots multiple times before. That pasta looks heavenly in comparison to anything else I‘ve seen in a hospital.
I mean you pay like 10€ per night for medical things, nursing, bed and food.
What exactly were you hoping for, a menu with multiple choices?
You are probably in bed the entire day, seems to be enough to keep you alive.
The breakfast and dinner is basically what millions of boomers have been eating every day their entire life and the lunch, well it could have been even worse.
It’s normal. Unfortunately. I hope you’re feeling better!
Is that a deconstructed Sandwich?
Well, what’s your expecations? While it’s surely not superior restaraurant quality, to me, what I see from your pictures, looks fine.
Looks simple, but fulfilling the purpose to help you get better soon without risking dietary restrictions or causing problems.
The lunch looks alright. Tbh as a german I HATE eating bread for dinner. I want smth warm… but I also don’t really eat a big lunch.
I have no idea what the expectations are, but unlike in the USA or other countries, here you can afford a hospital stay thanks to health insurance.
In hospitals the world over, food as medicine is not really a thing. Often there for economic reasons for cheap efficient food options, with a goal to provide caloric sustenance not quality or nutrition.
Secondly, food is very personal. yes, there are often cultural food norms, but often you cannot satisfy every palate.
This looks like pretty much normal food 🍱, given that its being provided in hospital 🏥
What were you expecting OP? Caviar and wine?
Yep, looks pretty normal and not that bad. You’re there to get healthy and not to get served gourmet food. Priorities lie elsewhere.
All pasta has proteins.
Yeah, this is nornal but tze noodles actually don’t look to bad for a change.
That looks like it has approximately 0 grams of protein. Definitely not enough to heal when you need extra nutrients
In my home country it’s almost the same,
When you are recovering in the hospital, a low protein diet is ideal. Protein is very inflammatory, the idea is not body building but low inflammation recovery.
/r/hospitalfood or /r/kantine
It’s a hospital not a restaurant
Pasta looks delicious
Hospital food doesn’t mix well with a selective eating disorder 😅 I ordered a lot of pizza during my three-week stay.
Looks good to me. Id relish that.
Oh that invokes some old memories