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‘He’s the Minister responsible:’ PM makes expectations clear to Seymour over school lunches

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Jason Walls,
Publish Date
Sat, 1 Mar 2025, 7:53am

‘He’s the Minister responsible:’ PM makes expectations clear to Seymour over school lunches

Author
Jason Walls,
Publish Date
Sat, 1 Mar 2025, 7:53am
  • Parents are upset over  following the scheme鈥檚 shake-up.
  • Associate Education Minister David Seymour reformed the programme last year, saying it would save taxpayer dollars.
  • The lunches are supplied by School Lunch Collective, led by British company .

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the Government鈥檚 school lunches programme is still experiencing 鈥渢eething issues鈥 and he expects David Seymour to give it his 鈥渇ull attention鈥.

鈥淒avid Seymour will work his way through those issues -- he鈥檚 the Minister responsible for it and I expect he will [find a solution],鈥 Luxon told media from Vietnam last night.

Luxon鈥檚 comments come as Seymour continues to face mounting pressure over the rollout of the initiative.

Since the programme was launched, there have been numerous complaints over the quality of the meals, the delivery schedule, the nutritional value and the variety of the food.

There have also been multiple instances where schools were forced to purchase replacement food 鈥 such as pizzas, pies and small containers of teriyaki chicken - as the meals have not been arriving on time at schools.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins has now called on the Prime Minister to compel Seymour to address issues with the programme.

鈥淚f he can鈥檛 do that, then I think the Prime Minister should do something about it for him.鈥

His Deputy, Carmel Sepuloni has called on Seymour to be sacked.

But Luxon said he won鈥檛 be doing that, adding that large parts of the programme are being delivered very well.

鈥淗e鈥檚 [Seymour] well aware of the challenges and working his way through, what have been some teething issues up front.鈥

Butter chicken lunch from Lincoln Heights school (left) and chicken teriyaki lunch at Massey Primary School. Photo: RNZ / Louise TernouthButter chicken lunch from Lincoln Heights school (left) and chicken teriyaki lunch at Massey Primary School. Photo: RNZ / Louise Ternouth

Luxon said he had spoken to Seymour about some of the issues last weekend, where the Act leader - and Associate Education Minister - took him through how he鈥檚 working to fix the problems.

鈥淗e鈥檚 working on to make sure there is more on-time performance, as well as better and full delivery of the programme and what it鈥檚 been contracted for.鈥

Asked if he鈥檚 confident it will turn around soon, Luxon said: 鈥淎bsolutely鈥.

鈥淒avid is giving it his full attention, and I expect him to do so.鈥

Meanwhile, Seymour has told RNZ that: 鈥淎t some point, we need to have a reality check here. These are free meals being paid by the taxpayer, they are very good according to many of the people receiving them.鈥

When launching the scheme last year, Seymour said the revised programme brought the cost of each meal down to $3 and would, on paper, save taxpayers over $130 million a year without sacrifices to quality and nutrition.

鈥淭here have been some challenges - which we have a track record of overcoming - and at some point, you鈥檝e got to have reference to the other 75 per cent of parents paying for their kids' lunches.鈥

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