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    France Launches 1-Euro Canteen Meals for All University Students

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development aimed at supporting students, French universities have introduced a new policy offering meals at the highly affordable price of one euro. This initiative applies universally to all students, regardless of their financial background, ensuring equitable access to nutritious food on campus. The move is part of broader efforts to address rising living costs and food insecurity among the student population in France.

    Previously, subsidized meals were typically reserved for students from low-income families, but this new approach removes income-based restrictions, promoting inclusivity and social cohesion. By lowering the cost of daily meals, universities hope to alleviate some of the economic pressures faced by students, which have been exacerbated by inflation and the ongoing economic challenges in Europe. This policy also encourages healthier eating habits by making balanced meals more accessible.

    Notably, this initiative could serve as a model for other countries grappling with student welfare and food affordability issues. The availability of affordable meals on campus is expected to improve academic performance and overall well-being, as students can focus better when their basic nutritional needs are met. Meanwhile, the program highlights the French government’s commitment to investing in education and social support systems during challenging economic times.

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