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"Parents dissatisfied with school lunches, should make a sandwich"...
#1
According to our glorious leader - I really can't think why no one has thought of this completely brilliant solution before... Rolleyes

It shows quite clearly just how very out of touch some politicians are with reality. Rolleyes Dodgy



https://www.odt.co.nz/star-news/star-nat...andwich-pm
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#2
He is not alone Jan Tineti in 2022 published several photos of sub standard lunches when her govt was in power yet Labour only sent lunches to one third of all our kiwi kids - so if they couldn’t cope with so few lunches Seymour was obviously over optimistic promising not only all the school kids but pre schoolers
Saddens me kids being used as a political football
#3
for context, under labour school enrolments 2023 were 831,038, so a third of that would be 277,000.

Under the coalition...
Quote:According to Ministry of Education data from January 27 this year, 244,144 students and 1014 schools are in Ka Ora Ka Ako, the Healthy School Lunches programme.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/36057372...nch-scheme
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#4
I still don't understand why if lunches were so bad under Labour, no one made this kind of fuss. Or made the news.

Maybe they did. I'm old. I forget stuff. I know I'd rather have one of Hipkin's salad buns than one of Seymour brown stew and rice in a plastic pot. But I'm picky like that.

I made a vegie curry for tea tonight. In comparison to the tv1 news pics, mine was positively beautiful. So many colours... Mind you I made a bit much. By Thursday it might be slightly less colourful...
#5
(04-03-2025, 03:48 PM)Jan Wrote: He is not alone Jan Tineti in 2022 published several photos of sub standard lunches when  her govt was in power yet Labour only sent lunches to one third of all our kiwi kids - so if they couldn’t cope with so few lunches Seymour was obviously over optimistic promising not only all the school kids but pre schoolers
Saddens me kids being used as a political football

It might be a refreshing change if our politicians would take a look at the reasons behind so many kids now needing school lunches, when this wasn't the case in the past & set about fixing that.

But since they're mostly wedded to the idiocy of Neo Liberalism, that's unlikely...
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
#6
I would put money on Luxon having made zero school lunches in his entire life.
#7
Interesting approach by the guys at Big Hairy News. Why is our mainstream media not as informed and proactive as this independent media stream?
#8
(05-03-2025, 05:20 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: I would put money on Luxon having made zero school lunches in his entire life.

Yeah, it does seem extremely unlikely. Rolleyes
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
#9
(05-03-2025, 05:20 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: I would put money on Luxon having made zero school lunches in his entire life.

Well he does have a tradwife.    His world view is so narrow and American that I think he sincerely believes that (with the exception of a few bottom-feeders) every child is part of a nuclear family with one breadwinner and one at home to make lunches and shop for matching pyjamas.
#10
(05-03-2025, 09:16 AM)harm_less Wrote:
Interesting approach by the guys at Big Hairy News. Why is our mainstream media not as informed and proactive as this independent media stream?

With luck, someone may just do that.


Bryan Bruce had some interesting comments on the school lunch debacle, too. Pointing out that the number of families experiencing food poverty hasn't decreased under this present govt.
And that Marmite is made by Sanitarium, & that Sanitarium pays no taxes, & that if they & other tax dodgers did pay their taxes then that would amount an estmated one billion dollars..

And if that 1billion was collected then we could manage to provide good quality school lunches similar to those in Sweden & Finland.

These are strangely selfish timnes that we're living through; I hope they're on their way out.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
#11
(04-03-2025, 03:48 PM)Jan Wrote: He is not alone Jan Tineti in 2022 published several photos of sub standard lunches when  her govt was in power yet Labour only sent lunches to one third of all our kiwi kids - so if they couldn’t cope with so few lunches Seymour was obviously over optimistic promising not only all the school kids but pre schoolers
Saddens me kids being used as a political football

Act can do no wrong, and Labour were villains, eh Jan?
I do have other cameras!


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