Education Minister Graham Cregeen has admitted only one Island school feels it's getting a better school meal service after government catering was centralised.
This week in Tynwald, he faced questions from North Douglas MHK David Ashford about the service.
It comes a week after it was revealed the service lost a total of £627,000.
Mr Cregeen said a survey had asked every school whether it thought things were better or worse since institutions stopped running school meals themselves:
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