Indonesia’s National Nutrition Agency (BGN) is restructuring the recipient list for its free nutritious meal program (MBG). The agency has removed 76 schools across Java Island from the program, citing improved nutritional capabilities within those institutions. This indicates the schools are now considered capable of providing adequate nutrition to their students independently. The restructuring aims to refocus the MBG program on schools with greater need. The BGN did not specify the criteria used to assess the schools’ nutritional capabilities. This adjustment reflects a shift in strategy to optimize the program’s impact and reach those most vulnerable to malnutrition. Further details regarding the revised recipient list are expected to be released by the BGN.