The article highlights how New Zealand’s school lunch programme, despite its short history and limited scope, could offer broad benefits including improved student health, nutrition, mental wellbeing, and support for local economies, urging a shift from a narrow focus on poverty-
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improved diets and reduced health risks in children
The difference a humble school lunch can makemeals failing to meet daily energy needs
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