Indonesian families whose children were offered free school meals are joining non-profit groups calling for the flagship government programme to be suspended after thousands of students fell ill from the food.

  • Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOP
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    5 days ago

    It isn’t the free-meals-programme that’s the problem, it’s the implimentation of it that’s the problem.

    It’s already a problem since begining, costing up to 1 trillion rupiah or 60 million US dollars per day. And the money flows to high-ranking officers and officials through foundations that have kitchens that cook free meals.