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which is not always balanced with the things that we would like to see, such as yoghurts and cheese and fruit. the quality of school food has never been more important. now there s a new scheme trying out checks on standards. in 18 areas, councils are working with the food standards agency. speaking exclusively to the bbc, a warning of why this matters. i am worried that the cost of living crisis risks turning into a public health crisis, as well. and there s an opportunity, i think, for in schools for us to at least try to protect children from the worst of that by ensuring that the food they have in schools is healthy and nutritious. morning. at the school, food just past sell by dates arrives. yeah, there s cucumber, courgettes, ginger. at pick up, parents can help themselves donating whatever they can manage in return. there are families still
what we often see is leftover burgers or cold food coming from restaurants that are in the lunch boxes the next day, which is not always balanced with the things that we would like to see, such as yoghurts and cheese and fruit. now in bradford and 17 other areas, checks on food standards are under way, the first since rules on school meals came in. the food standards agency says parents need to know the meals are good. eight year old alishah s parents try to give her healthy food but they can only buy one, sometimes two, school meals a week. keeping the heating off upstairs is one way of coping with rising bills. everything is up. everything electric. even cooking oils, vegetables, fruit, anything you can buy. morning. each week donated food
Anahad O’Connor THE WASHINGTON POST – Is your diet ultra-processed? In many households, ultra-processed foods are mainstays at the kitchen table. They include products that you may not even think of as junk food such as breakfast cereals, muffins, snack bars and sweetened yoghurts. Soft drinks and energy drinks count, too. These foods represent an […]