I've read the first page ... not all 9 so sorry if I am repeating something.
I am a teacher and I would NEVER allow my child to have a school meal due to what I see in the dinner hall.
The children get two choices of a main course with a choice of 2 carbohydrates and 2 vegetables/beans. They get a QUARTER of a slive of bread too and dessert is usually a pudding or fruit/yoghurt. Sometimes the pudding is just a cookie.
The main courses are sometimes tasty but meals such as bolognese and lasgne is mainly bulked up with lentils but 'sold' as a meat dish and kormas do not have any of the spices that you would expect. I am aware that curries often need to be less spicy for delicate taste buds but they taste absolutely nothing like they should - they are bland and pale in colour.
The amount of food served is an absolute joke. One recpetion child received 2 very small roast potatoes, 1 link of thin sausage, a spoon of gravy and a teaspoon of sweetcorn and a cookie for dessert. My 20 month old is served and eats more than that. What is even worse is that there isn't any difference in proportion between a Reception child and a Y6 child.
Even with the introduction of free school meals, at least with a packed lunch I know what my child has been given to eat and I can control what he has. Granted, some kids are good at binning stuff they don't like so I don't know for certain if he would have eaten it but I hope to bring my child up to be honest and open about what he eats/doesn't eat and what he likes and dislikes.
I asked my class of 6 year olds if they would eat school dinners if given the choice. They said no. I have only 2 school dinner children in my class of 30 and they are 'free school meals'. I have another 6 'free school meal' children and they bring a packed lunch.
We are a PFI school.