
Rising oil prices have forced a local elementary school to decide to cancel school lunches for two days in January, local education authorities said.
The Yokohama Municipal Board of Education sets the expenses for school lunches per elementary school child at 40,700 yen per year.
However, rising oil prices have pushed up the prices of ingredients for school lunches, making it extremely difficult for Yokohama Municipal Ekoda Elementary School in the city's Aoba-ku to keep expenses below that level unless it cancels lunches for a few days.
The school thus decided to cancel lunches and afternoon classes on Jan. 8 and 9 following winter vacation, officials said. The school notified students' parents of the decision last Saturday.
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