Tensions are growing over a review into the school lunches programme as a coalition of health charities has requested an urgent meeting with David Seymour to discuss it’s fate.
David Seymour tells Mike Hosking the programme can not continue at it’s current cost of $350 million per year.
Seymour says the review will find ways the programme can be made more efficient and reduce its 25 percent waste rate.
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