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N.S. rolled out pay-what-you can school lunches — here's how many paid full price

10 June 2025
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N.S. rolled out pay-what-you can school lunches — here's how many paid full price
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The new Nova Scotia school lunch program aims to make food affordable and accessible for all families, without imposing payment expectations for meals. However, feedback from surveys and decreasing payment amounts indicate that some parents are expressing a desire for changes as the program enters its second year. This response highlights the need for potential adjustments to better meet the needs and preferences of participating families.

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