Admin assistant Kerry Harlow*, 34, lives in London with her husband, Gareth, 35, a hospital porter, and their children, Dominique, nine, Rhiannon, seven, and Alfie, six. She says, “I have no clue how I could feed our children properly without the support of free school meals. I work part-time and Gareth’s hours were halved six months ago. With the rising cost of bills and groceries, it was a constant worry how we could afford everything. Every penny was counted for.
“But knowing that the children get a good meal in school every day gives me peace of mind and feels like a huge burden is lifted. It means I can just give them a cheese sandwich or beans on toast in the evening as they’ve had a meal like lasagne…
