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9. Lets Talk About - Feeding Division How School Lunches Became Political Tools

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School lunches should be simple — feed the kids, support families, and make sure no child goes hungry. But in New Zealand, even something as basic as lunch has been turned into a political weapon.

In this episode, I break down the story of Ka Ora, Ka Ako, and how this Government is deliberately running the programme into the ground — not to save money, but to feed a narrative that blames struggling families instead of fixing the system.

This isn’t just about food — it’s about how politics works when no one’s watching.

If you want to learn more about the Unity Party and what we stand for, check out our website: www.unityparty.org.nz.

Thanks for listening to Piecing Together Unity!

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow or subscribe so you never miss a conversation.

Want to be part of the change? Visit www.unityparty.org.nz to explore our vision for a better Aotearoa — and follow us on Facebook at Unity Party NZ for updates, discussions, and ways to get involved.

Together, we’ll piece it all together — one idea, one story, and one conversation at a time.

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School lunches should be simple — feed the kids, support families, and make sure no child goes hungry. But in New Zealand, even something as basic as lunch has been turned into a political weapon.

In this episode, I break down the story of Ka Ora, Ka Ako, and how this Government is deliberately running the programme into the ground — not to save money, but to feed a narrative that blames struggling families instead of fixing the system.

This isn’t just about food — it’s about how politics works when no one’s watching.

If you want to learn more about the Unity Party and what we stand for, check out our website: www.unityparty.org.nz.

Thanks for listening to Piecing Together Unity!

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow or subscribe so you never miss a conversation.

Want to be part of the change? Visit www.unityparty.org.nz to explore our vision for a better Aotearoa — and follow us on Facebook at Unity Party NZ for updates, discussions, and ways to get involved.

Together, we’ll piece it all together — one idea, one story, and one conversation at a time.

  continue reading

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