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SOS: Save our School dinners!

43 replies

HelenMumsnet · 08/09/2010 16:45

The Food for Life Partnership has teamed up with the Children's Food Campaign and other children's groups to ask the government to promote good food at school - and they're asking Mumsnetters to help.

Most of us would agree that children need good food to stay healthy and to achieve to the best of their ability. But campaigners think there have been worrying signs that school food is not a priority for this government, and that some of the recent improvements in the quality of food in schools may soon be unravelled.

Campaigners point out that Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley recently dismissed healthy school dinners as a viable way to educate children to feed themselves better in future life. The Government has already refused to extend eligibility to free school meals, and at a time when local authorities are making substantial cuts to their budgets, food is seen as an area to make easy short-term savings.

A public and media outcry recently forced the Dept of Health to backtrack on Mr Lansley's comments - so it's clear that public pressure can work.

If you care about the food children eat at school and want them to have the best start in life, then the Food for Life Partnership would really appreciate it if you could sign up to their new Save our School Dinners! petition - and encourage all your friends and family to do the same. It takes less than a minute to do.

Thank you, MNHQ

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SolidGoldBrass · 09/09/2010 01:30

Special meal for the Pope? Bread, wine and bullshit with condoned child abuse pudding, presumably.

ProfYaffle · 09/09/2010 07:17

Done. Could you tweet this MN? I probably will but you have 1 or 2 more followers than me Wink

toomanykidsspoilthebroth · 09/09/2010 10:06

Done! I daren' even let them stay at the moment.

DD only had hotdog and pizza to choose from last term, with roast on a thursday!

toomanykidsspoilthebroth · 09/09/2010 10:18

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maria1665 · 09/09/2010 12:05

Done. School dinners have succeeded (where I have failed) to get my children to eat salad, lasagne and cabbage. Peer pressure works a treat. This government seems to know the cost of everything and the value of nothing.

muggglewump · 09/09/2010 16:16

Done, DD loves her school meals and is eligible for free meals which is great for me as it saves £9 a week.

They have changed the rules here this year (for the better) as it used to be as soon as you worked you could no longer get them, but this year you can if you are under the tax threshold.

FreakoidOrganisoid · 09/09/2010 16:20

Done

Blu · 09/09/2010 21:35

Toomanykids - that is desparate spamming! £1 for a naff cereal bar for a lunch box? Haha.

darcymum · 10/09/2010 10:55

Done-

My pet hate with school dinners though is if they are served on a tray and not a plate. Does anyone know if the canteen (if they have one) at the House of Commons serves the MPs food straight onto a tray? I think probably not.

SexyDomesticatedDad · 10/09/2010 11:35

DONE - we need to improve our whole view of how we se food whats good / bad and get children more engaged. Plastic trays are bleah!!

InmyheadIminParis · 10/09/2010 12:17

Done

TotorosOcarina · 10/09/2010 12:29

done and FB'd

Wolfcub · 10/09/2010 12:57

done

maxpower · 10/09/2010 20:38

bumping

ronshar · 10/09/2010 22:01

Done.
We dont even have school dinners hereSad

Mooos · 11/09/2010 08:10

I'll sign for healthier school meals but I assume that they are not free? Please confirm for me.

FattyArbuckel · 11/09/2010 15:48

done

nottirednow · 12/09/2010 08:48

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