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Meals Will Have to Cost Under $3 for National School Food Program to Hit Target

The federal government’s plan to feed 400,000 schoolchildren a day with a school food program was based on the cost of meals being under $3 per child.

Promises made by the government will only be met if each meal costs $2.78, which is below the minimum cost identified by the Breakfast Club of Canada, as first reported by Blacklock’s Reporter.

“We would need at least $3 to $6 per child per day,” Judith Barry, co-founder of the Breakfast Club, testified before the Senate national finance committee.

“There are 180 school days. We would need billions,” she said.

This sounds impossible. Wait it is impossible.

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