I want to build on that. You said we often conflate issues, and I agree with you, especially when we're talking about school food programs.
As I indicated in the last panel, I was a teacher for a long time, and I used to just put food out for kids to eat. They didn't have to be hungry or indicate they hadn't eaten. I would just have food out, so if they were hungry, they could get food and there was no stigma attached to it. It became a normal part of our classroom.
With something like your program, where everybody's fed whether it's needed for financial reasons or not, why is it important to provide food without qualification?