Business Fast > Finance > Congress got rid of a free lunch for all program. That means some students are going hungry FinanceCongress got rid of a free lunch for all program. That means some students are going hungryJanuary 13, 2023posted on Jan. 13, 2023 at 1:23 am Students are back to racking up lunch debt this school year after federal legislation that provided free meals to all students expired. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 13, 2023previous articleMiss El Salvador Features Bitcoin in Miss Universe 2023next articleAdidas loses N.Y. trial against Thom Browne over three-stripe designYou Might Also LikeFinanceFlicker of hope for young Brits wanting to work in EUJune 6, 2025FinanceNew nuclear would be too late and too costly | LetterJune 5, 2025FinanceCaledonian Leisure acquires Callander hotelJune 4, 2025Performance Shipping Inc. Announces Fixed Income Investor MeetingsJune 4, 2025FinanceThames Water nationalisation ‘not the answer’ says minister after private equity rescue failsJune 3, 2025FinanceDebt and trade issues weaken UK growth, OECD saysJune 3, 2025Recommended For YouStockmarketUS adds 139,000 new jobs in May as hiring slows; Silver price hits 13-year high – business liveJune 6, 2025StockmarketPoliticsDowning Street ‘welcomes’ ECHR debate as Badenoch launches exit probeJune 6, 2025PoliticsGlobal EconomyRBI MPC: Lone dissent was more hawkish this timeJune 6, 2025Global EconomyBitcoinBest crypto to buy now as the crypto market reacts to the Trump-Musk feudJune 6, 2025BitcoinStartupsBriink: AI for ESG Environmental, Social and Governance ImpactJune 6, 2025Startups
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