So, the answer is to pack up the family and head to a cheap restaurant. Fast food comes to mind. And, then comes the cost. Will the cost be passed on to the tax payer?
Read it carefully.
This is just another in an increasing list of so called “scientific/educational studies” pushing for the control of the food supply.
Pushing for community dining, not restaurants, is the dead give away.
Late-30’s daughter of a neighbor commented recently that their family ate out so much because they couldn’t afford to buy groceries. Just bizarre thinking.