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 LikeFinanceUK ministers launch investigation into blaze that shut HeathrowMarch 22, 2025FinanceHeathrow airport reopens but ‘huge impact’ on travel expected for days – live updatesMarch 22, 2025FinanceRBS partners STAC to back deeptech start-upsMarch 21, 2025FG Stock Touches 52-Week Low at $34.51 Amid Market ChallengesMarch 21, 2025FinanceTesla vandals face up to 20 years in prison, says attorney generalMarch 21, 2025FinanceYoung investors turn to gold and luxury items for future financial securityMarch 20, 2025Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyIndia imports 8.47 lakh tons of DAP fertiliser from China by FebruayMarch 23, 2025Global EconomyScienceLife in the old dog yet: how biotech firms are looking to extend the lives of our petsMarch 23, 2025SciencePoliticsDavey: ‘Disdainful’ Badenoch thinks fixing church roofs is beneath herMarch 23, 2025PoliticsSportsMcCann retires as British MMA iconMarch 23, 2025SportsSportsNew York Sirens’ Abby Roque pulls off fabled Michigan goal in PWHL firstMarch 22, 2025Sports
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