PRICE LIST

Price list for the school year 2023–2024 .

Tariffs are set by local authorities, and food is only paid for on the days when school is in session according to the school calendar. Please note that the service contracts under which Skólamatur operates differ between municipalities.

  Subscription meal A single meal
Garðabær 640 kr. 1.000 kr.
Grindavík 597 kr. 1.000 kr.
Hafnarfjörður 709 kr.  1.200 kr.
Keilir 1.143 kr. 
Kópavogur 594 kr. 1.000 kr.
Reykjanesbær 577 kr. 1.000 kr.
Seltjarnarnes 679 kr. 1.000 kr.
Suðurnesjabær 364 kr. 1.000 kr.

 

  10 ticket card 20 ticket card
Hafnarfjörður 11.445 kr.  
Reykjanesbær   14.548 kr.

 

  Fruit subscription Afternoon refreshment
Grindavík 87 kr.
Hafnarfjörður 157 kr. 330 kr.
Seltjarnarnes 146 kr. 333 kr.
Suðurnesjabær 54 kr.  

 

Food tickets

Food tickets are available in Reykjanesbær and Hafnarfjörður. You can buy food tickets by clicking on the button “Matarmiðar” above.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions are regularly sent to Skólamatur’s staff.
Below are frequently asked questions and their answers.

  • What do I do if my child needs a special diet?

    Skólamatur offers special diets for those who, due to allergies, intolerances, medical conditions, religion or lifestyle, cannot consume food from the menu.

  • Is vegan food always available?

    Yes, a vegan dish is served every day. A bar with fresh vegetables and fruit is available daily, along with a selection of vegan sauces.
  • When can I cancel a food subscription?

    Termination must be received by the 25th of the previous month, but termination can be completed on “my pages”. The first term of winter, from the start of school to the end of September, counts as one term, as does from 1 May until the end of school.
  • Is the food healthy?

    “For the most important people” is our motto at Skólamatur. We are committed to producing healthy and nutritious meals for the people who matter most. The nutritional value of each dish is calculated by Skólamatur’s nutritionist. Fruit and vegetables are always served with the food. When it comes to carbohydrate-rich food, we offer whole wheat pasta and brown rice, and a much emphasis is placed on coarse grains and wholesome and fresh ingredients.
  • Does a nutritionist review menus?

    Yes, Skólamatur’s quality manager is a nutritionist by training and reviews all menus. The quality manager balances the menus based on all the nutrients that children need. The nutritional value of menus is carefully calculated.
  • How do I apply for a food subscription?

    You can apply for a food subscription here on the website www.skolamatur.is, and it is important to provide correct information, such as class names and other things. You can apply for a subscription at any time, but a new subscription period starts at the start of school, and after that, the subscription starts on the 1st of each month. However, you can always negotiate a subscription period if this arrangement is not suitable. Then it is best to send an e-mail to skolamatur@skolamatur.is.
  • Can someone else use my food subscription?

    A subscription is sold to each and every student, and therefore, others may not use a meal subscription or supplement.
  • What if I'm subscribed but can’t attend?

    Subscriptions are sold in monthly periods regardless of how often the student attends classes. In some municipalities, you can buy meal tickets , where the student and/or parents decide when the student doesn't. Individual meals are also available to everyone.
  • Why is the price not the same everywhere?

    Tariffs are set by local authorities, and food is only paid for on the days when school is in session according to the school calendar. Skólamatur works according to service contracts concluded with each and every municipality. The price difference is explained, among other things, by the content of the contract and the subsidy from the municipalities. There is no VAT on school meals for students.
  • Does everyone get a refill?

    All subscribers are eligible to receive a moderate supplement for lunch.

    When hamburgers, chicken pieces or other food that is portioned in units is on the menu, there is no refill on the main course, but subscribers are always able to get a refill on vegetables, fruit, potatoes or other side dishes.

  • Is there a sibling discount?

    The price list for school meals is determined by the municipality, as are decisions on sibling discount. The sibling discount is provided in Hafnarfjörður and Reykjanesbær, but not in other municipalities served by Skólamatur. Hafnarfjarðarbær and Reykjanesbær make decisions about sibling discounts and who is entitled to such discounts.
  • What are these E-chemicals?

    Food that we buy in the store is often made up of several ingredients. These ingredients are composed of energy substances (fats, proteins and carbohydrates), and sometimes additives are added.

     

    These additives are substances added to food to ensure shelf life, maintain colour, prevent rancidity, prevent food from separating and to sweeten food, for example.

     

    All additives that are allowed in food have gone through very strict tests by EFSA (European Food Safety Authority). If they are allowed, they receive an E-number. E stands for Europe, not a poison at all, as some seem to think.

     

    Additives are divided into several categories:

     

    Additives starting with 100 are pigments, e.g. E 160, which is derived from carrots and gives a reddish colour and E 161, which is derived from green leafy vegetables and gives a green colour. Some dyes that are chemically created and give very bright colours (so-called azo dyes) are considered undesirable in excessive amounts, and therefore, their use must be limited. These are dyes with the numbers E 102, E 110, E 129 and E 133.

     

    Additives starting with 200 are preservatives, e.g. E 201 benzoate, E 211 sorbate and E 250 nitrate. They are used to reduce the chance that dangerous micro-organisms (pathogens) such as salmonella and listeria can multiply. They are i.a. used in cheese, meat spreads, mayonnaise, salads, soups and sauces. It is mainly done to ensure food safety and a longer shelf life than 2–4 days. Preservatives are usually allowed in limited quantities and in certain foods, i.e. they are not allowed in all food.

     

    Additives starting with 300 are antiperspirants, e.g. E 300 ascorbic acid (vitamin C), E 306 tocopherol (vitamin E) and E 320 BHA. Antiperspirants are used i.a. to prevent a lingering taste in food and also to prevent food from turning brown and unpalatable in colour. The latter is considered undesirable in large quantities and is therefore only allowed in limited quantities and in very few foods.

     

    Additives starting with 400 are binders, e.g. E 401 alginate, E 414 gum arabic and E 460 cellulose. They are either made from algae, soy or fermented carbohydrates. They are widely used in all kinds of foods, for example to thicken and to prevent the food from separating, becoming lumpy, clumping or not rising. They are said to be desirable like most additives.

     

    Let’s choose one example from a meal at Skólamatur to look at; many would say that there are a lot of E-materials here.

     

    Chicken schnitzel (chicken breast (85%), breadcrumbs (flour, water, yeast, salt, spices, sugar, rapeseed oil, colours (E100, E160), acids (E262, E331), antiperspirant (E316)).

    If you look closely, this is chicken breast with breadcrumbs, and the breadcrumbs are bread that has been dried and grounded. Here, E100 and E160 are used to get a red/yellow colour on the grater. E100 is turmeric extracted from the turmeric root, and E160 is carotene extracted from carrots. E262 is derived from acetic acid, and E331 is derived from citric acid (e.g. found in fruit). These additives are often used in flour to improve its baking properties. E 316 is a specific form of vitamin C and is used to protect the rapeseed oil from rancidity.

     

    In this example, the additives are just as harmless as the ingredients. People with gluten intolerance would not eat this product because of the wheat.

     

    If we want to avoid additives as much as possible, we need to consider the following:

     

    Shop for as clean foods as we can (clean meat, clean fish, untreated vegetables and fruits (either fresh or frozen), clean and dry cereals, beans and lentils). Make foods such as mayonnaise, sauces, soups, stews and the like yourself from scratch and use within a few days.

     

    It would be difficult for a company like Skólamatur to exclude all additives from the foods they offer, both for their safety but also for the requirements of supply and variety. However, every effort is made to limit their use as much as possible.

     

    It is hoped that the article has answered some of the questions that parents and guardians have about food additives.

     

    With best regards,

     

    Guðrún Adolfsdóttir, food scientist at Sýni ehf.

SPECIAL FOOD

School meals are for everyone

A medical certificate must be submitted if the special diet is due to an allergy or intolerance.

Special diets can be requested on our website. In the subscription form, special diets are checked and the correct category(s) selected.

If a special diet is requested after the meal subscription has started or if there is a change in the special diet, you must contact us via: serfaedi@skolamatur.is.

There is no extra charge for special dietary services.

We welcome suggestions regarding all the rights available at the company.

SUBSCRIPTION TERMS

The first subscription period is valid from the first day of school until the end of September. From October to April, each subscription period follows a calendar month, from the first to the last day of the month. The last subscription period of the winter is valid from the beginning of May until the end of the school year. Meal subscriptions cannot be purchased for part of a subscription period.

The subscription agreement is automatically extended unchanged between subscription periods unless a request for termination or change of subscription product or period is verifiably received before the 25th of the previous month. On “my pages” at Skólamatur, you can cancel or change your subscription. Confirmation is sent back by e-mail and takes effect at the start of the next subscription period or at the end of another subscription period if requested.

Termination must be received before the 25th of the previous month for it to take effect the following month.

Subscription must be paid at the beginning of the subscription period. The due date for payment claims is the 1st day of the subscription month and the due date five days later. Invoices are considered accepted unless verifiable comments are made no later than seven days after the start of the subscription period.

If you choose to receive a payment slip sent by post, ISK 322 will be charged to the claim. No payment fee is charged for paperless payment requests that only appear in home banking / online banking. There is no extra charge if you pay by credit card. If there is no credit card authorisation, a payment slip will be sent to the registered payer. A reiteration is sent by post seven days after the first day, and then the cost of the collection letter is also added to it, ISK 950.

Food subscription is only for registered subscribers. It is not permitted to use the food subscription for anyone other than a registered subscriber.

If payment has not been received for a meal subscription within the agreed payment period, the delivery of school meals may be suspended. If this happens and the debt is paid during the subscription period after school meals have stopped, subscriptions will be opened without notice, unless a written cancellation has been received beforehand. However, if the debt is paid after the subscription period ends, you must apply for a new subscription. An e-mail should then be sent to skolamatur@skolamatur.is.

Special diets due to allergies or intolerances are processed upon presentation of a medical certificate. If a medical certificate is received after the start of the next subscription period, delivery of the special diet will begin the following Monday. The medical certificate must be returned to the office of Skólamatur ehf., Iðavellir 3d, Reykjanesbær or by e-mail to serfaedi@skolamatur.is.

Skólamatur ehf. draws attention to the fact that the company cannot guarantee, even if it is a special diet, that food does not contain allergenic substances in trace amounts.

A subscription cannot be renewed if the applicant/payer is in arrears. All personal information that is created as a result of subscription and use of the Skólamatur ehf. website is handled in accordance with laws and regulations on the handling of personal information as they are at any given time. Full confidentiality is promised.

Only the information that is necessary for the processing of school meals and payment is requested. Personal information is stored in the database of Skólamatur ehf. On our website, we use SSL technology to send information securely to our booking system.

Our booking system stores all information on an encrypted computer server. All computer servers we use encrypt your information. Our computer system is protected by anti-virus software that regularly checks for security breaches.

Anyone who has access to personal information is bound by confidentiality.

We will notify you immediately if there is a security breach of your personal information. A breach of security means a breach of security that results in the deletion, alteration, disclosure or access to personal information, unintentionally or unlawfully.