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I've watched BBC News today and I've heard this reported;

Head teachers in Derby have been asked to carry out random checks for unhealthy food in their pupils' lunchboxes.

I cannot find the link on the website itself though. Does anyone have a link to this report? :D
 
I've watched BBC News today and I've heard this reported;

Head teachers in Derby have been asked to carry out random checks for unhealthy food in their pupils' lunchboxes.

I cannot find the link on the website itself though. Does anyone have a link to this report? :D

lol long live the children :D :D :D
 
pretty impressive.....

children will stay healthy and fit.......:D ....we wont be equal as the americans....
 
It does sound like an excellent idea. Forcing children to eat healthy rather than killing themselves with burgers, chips, chocolate, fizzy pop etc.

Can anyone find this link?
 
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Head teachers in Derby have been asked to carry out random checks for unhealthy food in their pupils' lunchboxes.

That might be of some help, but still parents do feed them, unhealthy food at home. I don't think kids being over weight comes down to them not getting healthy food only, half of the time they sit infront of the TV, not excising, kids these days are not active enough.
 
That may be good yes, but then can't they just buy snacks from the shop across the road? and like Al-Mu'minah said, it's what the parents feed them at home mostly.

But still, it's a good step :) I hate seeing fat obese children who even forget how to run properly :mmokay:
 
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That may be good yes, but then can't they just buy snacks from the shop across the road? and like Al-Mu'minah said, it's what the parents feed them at home mostly.

But still, it's a good step :) I hate seeing fat obese children who even forget who to run properly :mmokay:

I think this only applies to primary schools. I don't think it applies to comprehensive schools. At primary schools children are forbidden to leave the premises at all. Basically what they're trying to do is teach children at a young age and by the time they reach secondary school they should have it under control, being aware of the dangers of being obese.
 
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Recently in my sisters primary school, they had a food tasting session where all the parents were trying out the new look menu: fruit smoothies etc
Now, they won't even have salt on the counters!
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Recently in my sisters primary school, they had a food tasting session where all the parents were trying out the new look menu: fruit smoothies etc
Now, they won't even have salt on the counters!
:w:

Good. It's about time this country did something. Everyone now seems so conscious of their health too. I think the future is healthy. I constantly hear people, adverts and everything else drumming into us that vegetables and fruit prevents cancers, arthritis, and every other disease.


All thanks to Jamie Oliver.
 
Am I the only one who thinks the headteachers are going to stash away all the KitKats they find and totally pig out on the last day of term?
 
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dang...i wont be able to have my home made chicken burgers anymore...oh well..i guess i'll have the school made pizzas.

:w:
 
Are they healthy pizzas or unhealthy?

toasts topped with that tomato sauce thingymajig...and cheeeeseeee...yummm *drools*...and another idea...i can get my lunch and put it in my locker...safe from prying eyes :thumbs_up

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toasts topped with that tomato sauce thingymajig...and cheeeeseeee...yummm *drools*...and another idea...i can get my lunch and put it in my locker...safe from prying eyes :thumbs_up

:w:
What about prying crowbars?
 

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