Criticism
In July 2009, mail online released an article stating that the number of students eating meals at school had decreased by as much as 400,000. School spokesman David Laws says the government rushed into the legislation too quickly, and will be unable to meet its target requirement of participation. He believes what is needed is "more investment in the school meals service and a massive change in expectations, so that sitting down for a proper lunch once again becomes the norm for every child."
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“... criticism ... makes very little dent upon me, unless I think there is some real justification and something should be done.”
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