The Indonesian government has announced plans to overhaul the management of its free school meal program (MBG), aiming for completion within one month. The move follows concerns regarding procedural irregularities within the program’s implementation. Secretary of State Minister Prasetyo Hadi confirmed the initiative, signaling a commitment to improving the program’s overall governance. Specifically, programs found to be non-compliant with established procedures will be terminated. The overhaul seeks to ensure the effective and transparent distribution of nutritious meals to students. Further details regarding the specific changes and corrective measures are expected to be released as the review progresses. This action underscores the government’s dedication to addressing shortcomings and optimizing the MBG program’s impact on student well-being.