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tuck shop noun a school’s purveyor of snacks UK, 1857- Like today, I was just standing outside the tuckshop not even doing anythink, and she just looks me up and down. — Kylie Mole (Maryanne Fahey), My Diary, p. 47, 1988
- A school which banned cola and crisps reports better behaviour and exam results. So why do tuck shops and canteens still dish out junk food? — The Guardian, 8 June 1999
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