More than 1,000 children in Indonesia's West Java have suffered food poisoning this week from school lunches, authorities said, marking the latest in a series of outbreaks and another setback for the president's multi-billion-dollar free meals program.
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- Over 1,000 children in West Java became ill after eating school lunches from a government program.
- The incident follows a previous outbreak where 800 students fell ill from the same initiative. 22s
- Authorities cite overloaded kitchens and improper food storage as contributing factors. 1m 12s
- More than 6,000 children nationwide have suffered food poisoning from the program since its launch. 1m 6s
- Kitchens linked to poisoning cases have been suspended, and concerns about program oversight remain as it plans to expand. 1m 59s