In a work setting - if an employer provides free or reduced lunches, or even subsidises a cafeteria...that is called a fringe benefit....just like getting a car to use. An amount of income that the employee effectively got by the employer doing so is imputed (that means guessed), and included in his income as taxable.
50% of students are eligible for free and reduced lunches.
yes. if you get free lunch at school you can get free breakfast also. and if you have reduced lunch, your breakfast is also free.
Yes Jessie Turner does give free lunches. the lunches are served at the fontana aqautic center everyday.
>providing free lunches<
No free lunches.....go ask your mother
yes, its very possible i have friends that do not pay and get free food for lunch and breakfast.
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No. If they refuse to feed you it is ileagel. Its a state law that the school must offer lunches if it is a full school day.
Yes, lunches is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "lunches."
Could be "vulnerable". Possibly meaning that the child's parents could not afford school lunches and was at risk of malnutrition. It could have also been that the person was asking how the lunches were paid for, as in "fundable" (which is not a legitimate English word).
No. Somebody pays for the surgery. If the patient doesn't, and doesn't have insurance, then the taxpayer pays the bill. Be assured, nothing is free, somebody always pays the bill.