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Nova Scotia's new 'pay-what-you-can' school lunch program will include diverse menu options

  • Nova Scotia's new "pay-what-you-can" program will serve over 75,000 students in 250 schools, according to Education Minister Becky Druhan.
  • Families can pay what they can for lunch, as Druhan stated, ensuring the program is confidential and stigma-free.
  • The program will feature 40 weekly rotating menu options, including diverse meals like Acadian chicken fricot and butter chicken, developed with dietitian and student input.
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