School meals in UK
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:04 pm
I mentioned in another post that I was impressed by the healthy lunch menu at the school of a friend's children, all healthy real food, actual vegetables and no deep fried chicken nuggets and chips in sight! (and no "ketchup is an honorary vegetable" nonsense
)
I did notice though that desserts are served daily and considered normal, but these were traditional stuff like homemade puddings/cakes, custard and fruit salad which I remember eating at primary school too.
I then saw this:
https://www.gov.uk/school-meals-healthy ... -standards
Seems schools are turning back to "real food" which is great. I'm not a parent (yet) so I don't know if schools actually comply with these guidelines or not, I find it hard to imagine a school canteen without deep fried something lurking somewhere and vending machines full of kitkats, snickers, wotsits, coke and fanta (how I remember Secondary school - the vending machines were a novelty so we went crazy for a while)

I did notice though that desserts are served daily and considered normal, but these were traditional stuff like homemade puddings/cakes, custard and fruit salad which I remember eating at primary school too.
I then saw this:
https://www.gov.uk/school-meals-healthy ... -standards
Seems schools are turning back to "real food" which is great. I'm not a parent (yet) so I don't know if schools actually comply with these guidelines or not, I find it hard to imagine a school canteen without deep fried something lurking somewhere and vending machines full of kitkats, snickers, wotsits, coke and fanta (how I remember Secondary school - the vending machines were a novelty so we went crazy for a while)
