Indonesia Cuts Free Meals Amid Rising Fuel Prices
Indonesia plans to cut its free meal programme for schoolchildren due to fuel price increases, aiming to save $2.3 billion.
Indonesia is looking to save up to 40 trillion rupiah (US$2.3 billion) by cutting back on its free meal programme, an official said on Sunday, in a first austerity measure taken in response to price pressures from the Mideast war. The meals, primarily intended for schoolchildren across the country, will be distributed for five days a week instead of six starting March 31 in a move that is expected to save “around 40 trillion rupiah”, National Nutrition Agency deputy head Nanik Sudaryati Deyang.....