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<p>Since 2010, the number of pupils receiving a free school meal (FSM) has increased
by more than two million. This increase in provision is due to the introduction of
Universal Infant Free School Meals and generous protections put in place as benefit
recipients move across to Universal Credit. Over a third of pupils in England now
receive FSM, compared with one in six in 2010.</p><p>The Department believes that
the current eligibility threshold level, which enables children in low income households
to benefit from FSM, while remaining affordable and deliverable for schools, is the
right one. The Department does not have plans to change the current eligibility conditions
for FSM, but will continue to keep eligibility under review to ensure that these meals
are supporting those who most need them. The Department continues to monitor the consequences
of the rising cost of living and is working with other Government Departments to provide
support to disadvantaged families.</p><p> </p>
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