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The company behind the controversial free school meals that sparked an outcry in January has apologised again.
"The quality and quantity of some food parcels fell short of our usual high standards," said Compass, which owns Chartwells, the school meal supplier.
The meals led to a row when one mum posted a picture of them on Twitter.
Compass investigated the meals and said it had now "taken several corrective measures".
They include improved supply chain processes, additional guidance and resources for workers, and stronger quality assurance checks.
Chartwells has also been providing breakfasts to all children currently receiving a lunch parcel from it since 25 January.