U.S. free school meal program ends June 30—what next?

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U.S. free school meal program ends June 30—what next?
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With most places around the world relaxing COVID measures, the school meal program is coming to an end.

Two years ago, in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, the government approved waivers that would allow students to eat school meals for free. Now, with most places around the world relaxing COVID measures, the school meal program is coming to an end.Millions of students could be negatively impacted by this, especially as the cost of living rises, leaving many families struggling to make ends meet.

Millions of students have been fed for two years thanks to these waivers, offering families hit by the pandemic respite with the certainty that their children were going to be fed.An extension of the waivers for another year was planned by President

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