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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"Mr Ryall's head on a plate ta..." 13 April 2013
- Date
- 2013
- By
- Setford News Photo Agency
- Reference
- DCDL-0024531
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Shows Prime Minister John Key lying in a hospital bed, looking at the menu. He asks a nurse for Mr Ryall's head on a plate. A newspaper reads, 'Hospital meals to be outsourced to hubs- frozen and reheated.' Refers to Minister of Health, Tony Ryall's plans to streamline hospital food production, by having food prepared in hubs in Auckland and Christchurch, and then transported to hospitals across the country. There are concerns that the plan would cause job losses, and have patients eating food up to a week old. (Stuff.co.nz, 11 April 2013)
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