The Associate Education Minister claims problems with school lunches are being addressed.
David Seymour's revamped programme, delivered for millions-of-dollars less than Labour's, has been plagued by complaints of late deliveries and sub-standard food.
Seymour claims lunches are now delivered nearly 100 percent on time.
He says he's committed to fixing the other issues.
"I think we will be delivering something that everyone's going to be very pleased with - as we iron out problem after problem. That's all you can do."
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