“Our priority has always been our team, the schools we served, and our community. We deeply appreciate the support we have received over the years and remain grateful to have served our tamariki across the region.
“While this is not the outcome we had hoped for and has been an end to a journey we poured everything into, we hope the community continues to support local businesses who are working hard in these challenging times.”
They announced the company’s closure last month, saying in a social media post that the new school lunch funding model meant they lost a core part of their business.
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Last year, the local eatery provided lunches to 10 schools – serving 2800 meals daily – but that dropped…