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School Breakfast club - do you think should it be subject to healthy eating policy?

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treadonthecracks · 12/01/2012 21:02

My DC, 6 and 5, started breakfast club this term.

They usually only go for 20 mins, so have breakfast at home, but DS (5) was keen to try breakfast there. When I asked what he'd had for breakfast he told me chocolate spread on toast!

It's not what he'd get at home (low sugar cereal, skimmed milk - he is a bit on the "stout" side).

Anyone know if this is usual for a breakfast club? Would you mention it if you were me?

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mrsotter · 13/01/2012 00:32

I wouldn't be happy either.

I teach no crisps sweets etc before lunch to my children so chocolate big no no

treadonthecracks · 13/01/2012 14:23

Thanks for all your replies, I am comforted by some people agreeing.

Interesting that there are guidelines. I will remember that for future reference.

I won't officially complain though, will just give them breakfast at home most days.

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