“Yeah, nah,” said a staff member who tried the meal.
The Rotorua school’s principal Phil Palfrey said the meals were at least on time – the school had been warned they would be 90 minutes late.
The collective said it sourced the Australian meals due to a manufacturing shortfall.
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That’s in the same week Libelle, which made 125,000 meals a day for the collective, went into liquidation.
Compass, which holds the contract, had said it would ensure Libelle’s staff were paid and its kitchens kept running.
Today, liquidator Deloitte confirmed that Compass would also ensure Libelle’s school tuck shops, which…