Can We Trust Big Food to Fix UK School Nutrition? Experts Say No
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Can We Trust Big Food to Fix UK School Nutrition? Experts Say No

VegNews • Dec 09, 2024
The article discusses how major food companies, such as McDonald’s, PepsiCo, and Kellogg’s, are heavily involved in funding school nutrition programs in the UK. Despite initiatives promoting healthy eating, experts are concerned about the influence of these companies on children's diets. The government is taking steps to address children's nutrition, with plans to introduce free breakfast clubs in schools to reduce reliance on food industry funding.

Additionally, the article highlights the importance of promoting healthy and sustainable food choices in schools. Some schools are moving towards serving vegetarian menus for health and sustainability reasons, despite government guidelines requiring meat to be served at least three days a week. Experts argue for a shift towards healthier eating habits in schools to improve children's overall health and wellbeing.
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