After eight months of the School Lunch Collective taking over the government's school lunch programme and the cost cut down to three dollars, some schools say meals have shrunk, waste has sky rocketed and a lack of nutrition is taking a toll on learning. As Louise Ternouth reports, despite Associate Education Minister David Seymour saying it would be sorted by term two, they say things are far from it as we near the end of term four.
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