Where is this? Judging by the coloured plates and cups, I’m guessing this is being served up to kids!
Teddy Bears Picnic. You got it in one. This was a one off day for the kids at school but my daughter’s school lunch is typically similar. It’s scary.Where is this? Judging by the coloured plates and cups, I’m guessing this is being served up to kids!
Shocking! Poor teddy bears!Teddy Bears Picnic. You got it in one. This was a one off day for the kids at school but my daughter’s school lunch is typically similar. It’s scary.
Were you at the school to take the photo, @Listlad ? I am guessing you had something to say to the staff if you were. Rightly so. I most certainly would have.Teddy Bears Picnic. You got it in one. This was a one off day for the kids at school but my daughter’s school lunch is typically similar. It’s scary.
No. A lot of school / class photos are taken as a matter of routine and posted in a special site for parents to view. I have of course cropped the picture to remove the kids themselves.Were you at the school to take the photo, @Listlad ? I am guessing you had something to say to the staff if you were. Rightly so. I most certainly would have.
Wow, that's just terrible... and experts still can't figure out what's causing the rise of diabetes and obesity. I would not be happy if that was my kids lunch, but what can you do to change this?
It must surely be the same up and down the country then.That’s awful @Listlad
I work in a school building - not at the school, but the charity I work for is based there. They have posters advertising their healthy breakfast club with pictures of bagels and cereals.
Actually should be easiest if your child is at the school - easy to contact them and you could stand as a parent governor. Our school sends home the lunch menu and it is accessible on the caterer’s website so parents can see what child is selecting from.No. A lot of school / class photos are taken as a matter of routine and posted in a special site for parents to view. I have of course cropped the picture to remove the kids themselves.
It is of course difficult to tackle stuff like this head on when your own kid is at the school. However I am hoping to bring this up at the local PPG meetings. The number of times my daughter says she has pizza chips and cake for lunch is worrying. As she is 6 it is difficult to work out if what she says is true. On this occasion the school supplied photos.
We get the lunch menu too. But it doesn’t match the photo or what the little one says she has.Actually should be easiest if your child is at the school - easy to contact them and you could stand as a parent governor. Our school sends home the lunch menu and it is accessible on the caterer’s website so parents can see what child is selecting from.
There’s an organisation that is tackling the breakfast club mentality at schools @Goonergal can you remember them from the conference? And what was the sugar blokes name?