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Sources at the dorms of the Anna Regina Multilateral School in Essequibo are angry over a report in Guyana Times about the students being affected because the kitchen was out of “essential food items.”
They said the school also has other suppliers. They would also ensure that the students, 107 in total, get their full share food on their plates. They also denied that the children were given water instead of tea on Wednesday morning. According to one of the sources, the students had bread with jam and tea on Wednesday morning for breakfast, “cook up rice with loud chicken for lunch and vermicelli cake and drink for dessert and for dinner they had cabbage with chicken.”(Stabroek News)…[+]