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Mark the Week: School lunches are a good example of a problem solved

Mark the Week: School lunches are a good example of a problem solved

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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all.

July 1st: 7/10

A lot of cool stuff started, including higher speed limits on roads where higher speed limits make sense and increase efficiency.

Helipads: 8/10

Amazing for so many reasons; well-known rich people, a ridiculous number of submissions, a massive waste of energy and, finally, they won.

Offensive to girls: 3/10

The fuss over the Warehouse and the backpack is pathetic. It was a joke. It was light-hearted.

The All Blacks: 7/10

A new season, new hope, new excitement and an easy opener.

Wegovy: 7/10

That was a lot of publicity in the news for a product next to no one can afford.

School lunches: 7/10

Because with the new stats, the new meals, and the new feedback, that is a good example of a problem solved. Now, are the media going to give the same amount of coverage to the answer as they did to the problem?

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