archibaldy "why don't people that have a problem with free meals out of school time have a problem with free meals in school time also? Surely it's for the same reasons?"
Indeed, its was funded through the Summer holidays at a cost of £120m but continuing it through the Christmas holidays at £20m is apparently the end of the world and the rise of the peasant poor working classes.
The VS is worth £15 a week, even the basic school lunch to those without the VS costs is about £2.50
Around 4.2 million children live in poverty in the UK, about 30% of all children living in the UK currently, with 1.5m of those experiencing high levels of food insecurity. In 2003, the equivalent figure was about 600,000.
So in answer to sqad, who's fault is it? Ours, all of us, and anyone who dismisses poor hungry children based on the sole indecision of who they were born to and refuses to do anything about it are the worst kind of entitled British citizen I know.