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By Catherine Evans
image copyrightJudith Andu
image captionPupils eligible for free school meals - like the Andu girls in Caerphilly - currently receive the equivalent of £19.50 a week each as a food parcel, cash or a voucher
More than 85,000 children are eligible for free school meals in Wales - but what happens when schools are closed in a national lockdown?
According to Welsh Government figures, 85,731 pupils aged between five and 15 years old can access free school meals.
During lockdown, each child gets £19.50 per week instead - as a voucher, direct payment or a food parcel.
What do pupils get instead of free school meals?