MARKS & Spencer has announced it will add £5 to every £15 free school meal voucher spent in the supermarket.

This means that parents will be able to get £20 worth of food in total, which M&S says will help kids get a free breakfast too.

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You can get an extra £5 in free school meal vouchers at M&S

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You can get an extra £5 in free school meal vouchers at M&SCredit: Reuters

Parents of children who usually get free meals at school can get supermarket vouchers worth £15 per week, per child, under the government’s free school meals scheme during Covid.

You can be eligible for free school meals if you are claiming Income Support, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Child Tax Credit and under certain criteria, Universal Credit.

As well as M&S, you can spend your vouchers at Aldi, Iceland, McColl’s, Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Waitrose and Company Shop Group.

To get the vouchers boosted at M&S, parents should exchange their eCode issued via the free school meals scheme to get an M&S giftcard here.

How can I apply for free school meal vouchers?

HOW you claim the free school meals depends on where you live.

For example, you can either get a form to fill in from your school, call your local council or fill in an online form.

Start by entering your postcode into the Gov.uk website to see what the process is in your area.

There’s a different process if you live in Northern IrelandScotland, or Wales.

It’s worth pointing out that if you claim housing benefit or council tax support you can apply for free school meals when you are filling out your forms.

The giftcard will automatically be loaded with the extra £5, and you’ll have to spend it in store.

After you’ve loaded up your basket, simply go to the check out and hand over the voucher.

The scheme has been backed by footballer Marcus Rashford, who has spearheaded the drive to get kids free school meals.

He said he relied on free breakfasts as a child and said he was “confident” there will be a “great response from those most vulnerable”.

He added: “Education is the most effective means of breaking cycles of hardship in some respects but education is only achievable with strong engagement and concentration. 

“Unfortunately for the majority, hunger does not allow that. I thank M&S for taking the strong initiative to support the uplift of the vouchers to cover an essential meal of the day.”

M&S has also put together a breakfast and lunch planner you can use to give you inspiration for preparing meals.

You can download the planner here, and meals include porridge, homemade pizzas and tomato pasta.

The voucher boost will be welcomed by families after a week of free school meal crises.

A fresh row over free school meals yesterday, with schools being told not to provide meal vouchers to families during the February half-term.

The Department of Education said that schools do not need to dole out the vouchers to kids – and parents will have to apply to a different scheme instead.

It followed national outrage earlier this week after families posted photos to social media of meagre food parcels sent out by school meals supplier Chartwells.

Following the backlash, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson slammed the packages to be a “scandal and disgrace”.

He said parents will be able to use the Free School Meals voucher programme again from Monday to shop for their kids’ lunches themselves.

Piers Morgan came to blows with Matt Hancock earlier this week after he refused to say he regrets voting against free school meals during lockdown seven times.

Want to know how to apply for free school meals during lockdown? We have all the details in this guide.

And after a disastrous week for free school meals, The Sun shows you how you can feed your kids ten lunches for less than £30 – and they certainly won’t go hungry.

Under-fire school meals firm Chartwells offers free breakfasts and lunches as boss finally says sorry for parcels fiasco

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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