Does anyone know how these work? If a child is eligible, does the school provide the meal without payment or does the parent receive the money from the state?
Well each voucher is worth £3.10 ummmm, i'm sure it depends on your circumstances how many of those vouchers you get.
I do find it sad when young mums come in with these vouchers- baby in pram- and then buy potatoes and UHT milk for example, these are obviously not going the babies way, that's for sure!
My son couldn't give a flying fig about what his friends have that he might not have (not that he particularly goes without)... one of the positve things about him having Aspergers Syndrome is that he just doesn't 'get' all the little social niggles that other teens do :)
rofl Red- you aint seen the mothers that I have then. I'm damn sure that the copious amounts of White Lightening and Wikeds aint helping them to breast feed either ;-)
I used to work in an Aldays store (spar owned) in the centre of a huge council estate. We didnt have the veg vouchers then, only milk tokens coming in. Im sure me and you could swap some great stories lol
did you do the add £10 onto the bill of those who were thieving on their way around? we did that at one store. A certain group of people who thought they were doing us over and would feed the entire family in one circuit of the store, yet we got the last laugh lol