Parents in New Zealand criticize new school lunch program, citing poor meal quality and timing.

Parents in New Zealand are voicing concerns over the quality and timing of meals under a new school lunch program launched by the government. The program, aimed at serving nutritious meals to 242,000 students daily, reduces meal costs from $5 to $3 per student. Critics say the meals are bland, late, and of poor quality, despite government assurances that the program will save taxpayers $130 million annually through cost-saving measures. The School Lunch Collective, responsible for the program, has apologized and is working to resolve the issues.

2 months ago
34 Articles

Further Reading