A 5p rise in government funding paid to schools to provide free school meals is "not enough" amid rising food costs, a catering director has said.
The Department for Education (DfE) has increased the funding to £2.58 per meal, for pupils eligible for free school dinners.
But Adam Curtis, of Dolce School Catering in Manchester, said it cost more than that to provide the food which meant school kitchens had to subsidise the rest or change the offering.
"Every caterer has had to take some money off the meal plate," he said.