This piece argues that New Zealand’s school lunch programme, limited to disadvantaged communities, fails to realize broader benefits for student health, family wellbeing, local economies, and long-term societal outcomes, and calls for a more inclusive, evidence-based approach.
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lunches improve growth and educational outcomes over time
The difference a humble school lunch can makechildren suffer severe illness from contaminated water
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