Indonesia's government plans to expand its free meal programme for students despite concerns over incidents of mass food poisoning.
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- Indonesia’s free meal program aims to address childhood nutrition and has reached over 40 million people. 33s
- A mass food poisoning incident in West Bandung affected over 1,500 students, with many requiring medical treatment. 56s
- An education NGO estimates more than 16,000 children have suffered food poisoning from the program’s meals. 1m 46s
- Over 100 kitchens have been suspended due to food safety concerns, and calls have been made to pause the program. 2m 6s
- The government has allocated $10 billion to the program this year and plans to expand its reach to 80 million people next year. 2m 35s