'I could do more with £30': Angry mum criticises free school meals hamper The image has been shared 18,000 times on Twitter, including by footballer Marcus Rashford, who said it was "unacceptable". "Just not good enough": Marcus Rashford weighs in on criticism over free school meal packages - Voice Online"Just not good enough": Marcus Rashford weighs in on criticism over free school meal packages for disadvangtaged families Free school meals to be investigated by Government after families receive 'woefully inadequate' parcelsMinister will "urgently" look into the matter after one mother posted an image of a £30 parcel which was estimated to contain £5 of food 'Not good enough': Marcus Rashford condemns free school meal packagesMinister and provider vow to investigate as Starmer criticises ‘woefully inadequate’ parcels Free school meals: Minister demands 'urgent improvement'Pupils in England who would normally get free school meals are currently receiving food parcels. 'What am I supposed to make with this!' UK parents on schools' meagre food parcelsFour mothers describe with incredulity the poorly chosen and inadequate food their children have been given by schools Marcus Rashford condemns ‘unacceptable’ free school meal boxesFood parcels worth little more than £5 are being handed out in place of £30 school meal vouchers, families have claimed, prompting an outcry from Marcus Rashford and Sir Keir Starmer.One mother shared ‘Message Is Kids’ Only Value Is the Percentage of Public Money that Can Be Turned into Private Profit’ – Byline TimesIn an exclusive interview with Byline Times, Twitter’s Roadside Mum explains how she was expected to feed her children for 10 days on the meagre free schools meal pack provided by a food service firm