Deputy Interior Minister Orders School Lunch Investigation in Surat Thani
Deputy Interior Minister Worasit Liengprasert has ordered an investigation into complaints about meal quality and portions at Wat Pradu 1 Municipal School in Surat Thani following social media criticism.
Deputy Interior Minister Worasit Liengprasert has ordered a thorough investigation into concerns raised on social media about lunch quality and portions at Wat Pradu 1 Municipal School in Mueang Surat Thani, following online criticism about the appropriateness, quality, and quantity of meals provided to students.
Liengprasert stated that relevant agencies must investigate the facts in detail, as school lunch is a direct benefit for children. Schools must assure parents that their children receive adequate and appropriate meals. He stressed that children's meal concerns cannot be dismissed as mere social media comments and must be seriously investigated, including menu items, portions, quality, procurement processes, and inspections—all of which must comply with standards and nutritional requirements.
The deputy minister instructed provincial and local authorities to check the reported concerns and produce a clear public report to build parent confidence. The investigation aims not merely to determine right or wrong, but to assess whether documented processes match reality.
"Good school meals must pass both the system and the eyes of those who actually eat them—the children," Liengprasert said. "Documents must be correct, processes must be verifiable, and food on the plate must be quality, appropriate, and sufficient. We must examine every dimension because the goal of lunch budgets is not just procurement, but ensuring children eat well and receive proper nutrition for their age."
Local authorities must closely monitor school lunch programs, verifying that meals match planned menus, portions are adequate, and inspections follow proper procedures with transparency. If complaints arise, they must be the starting point for investigation, with schools and local bodies held accountable. The Interior Ministry will follow up on findings and ensure compliance with relevant standards, with student welfare as the priority.