käkbudgeten
Käkbudgeten is a term used in Swedish discourse to refer to the part of an organization's budget that covers food-related costs, such as meals, catering, and related services. It is not a formal, standardized accounting category in official Swedish budget classifications; rather, it appears as an informal label in media reports, policy discussions, and internal planning.
Usage of the term varies by context. In municipal and public sector contexts, käkbudgeten often denotes expenses
In official financial statements, food-related costs are usually recorded under more precise accounts such as food
Policy discussions surrounding käkbudgeten often touch on nutrition, equity, and efficiency. Debates may focus on whether
Etymology reflects everyday language: käk is slang for food, and budget denotes the allowance for these costs.