[Pinned] Taipei City Government's Fresh Milk Policy and a Letter from the Mayor
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Student Affairs Office Health Section|
Dear parents!
Regarding Taipei City's "Milk for Every Student" policy, it is scheduled tostart trial implementation on April 7th.Key points are as follows::
Scheduled tostart trial implementation on April 7th (Elementary school students begin receiving drinks), andofficially launch on April 14th (Elementary school students and kindergarten students can receive drinks).Students will receive1 free bottle per week, from Monday
00:00 to Sunday23:59. Unclaimed bottles do not carry over to the next week.Students can redeem their free drinks at six major partner retailers using their "Digital Student ID" or the "Digital Card for Young Children" issued by the Department of Education. Currently, there are28 types of items available for redemption, including13 types of milk and15 types of soy milk. The actual number of items available at each retailer may vary.
Redemption Channels for Students:Four major convenience store chains(7-11, FamilyMart, OK Mart, and Hi-Life) and two major retail chains(PX Mart and Meituan), redemption is available at all branches nationwide, not limited to Taipei City.Our school's planned staggered pickup times at convenience stores are as follows: 1st grade on Monday, 2nd grade on Tuesday, 3rd grade on Wednesday, 4th grade on Thursday, 5th grade on Friday, 6th grade on Saturday, and flexible pickup
(Sunday). This staggered schedule is designed to avoid congestion and is not mandatory.Please be sure to take photos of the front and back of your digital student ID. If your card is lost or being replaced, you can manually enter your information at specific retailers for redemption.For details, please refer to the attached "A Letter from the Mayor," "Our School's Notice," "Policy Explanation," and "Implementation Plan."、全家、OK、萊爾富)及兩大通路業者(全聯、美聯社),不限於臺北市內,全臺門市皆可兌換。