Indonesia’s government intends to significantly revise its free nutritious meals program for schools within the next month. Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs Zulkifli Hasan announced the overhaul, citing a need for improvement. Details regarding the specific changes were not immediately released, but the move suggests dissatisfaction with the program’s current implementation. The program aims to provide nutritious meals to students, addressing food security and health concerns. Hasan emphasized a commitment to ensuring the program effectively supports students’ well-being. Further announcements are expected to clarify the scope and timeline of the planned revisions. The government aims to address existing challenges and optimize the program’s impact on student nutrition.