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Talk of the Town: Not a free meal but a lifeline

Comments on “Not a free meal but a lifeline,” (Editorial, 10/5/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:

All that corruption money would have helped feed hungry Filipino children. Instead, it overfed the corrupt individuals and their children. Just look at their photos.

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There was also a study that well-rested children (students, pupils) and [those who] have a school breakfast are attentive and less tired. This was proven when our 15-year-old ranked top among Western countries and second only in creativity at Pisa.

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It was needed like, yesterday! Better late than never though, but cheers! The country will owe it to those patriots who value the future of the new Filipino generations.

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