With 1,043 out of about 1,600 schools owed money for school lunches, Bloomberg said that it's a possibility that schools will just have to cut lunches for high schoolers whose parents don't pay up. He said on his radio show, "It may be we get to that. The first thing is let's try to get the parents to pay." Radio show host John Gambling also said not to worry, because, "You don't see too many kids starving in the streets of New York." Nope, just the one in five living in "food insecure" households.