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    #21
    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Cold chips! Luxury, I had eat gravel wi’t paper bag
    I used to dream of eating gravel!

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      #22
      Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
      Back in my day lunch was 10 b&h and a sausage roll from the corner shop, still got change from a quid.
      I was just thinking along similar lines - I think most on here must be forgetting their yooth!

      We used to goto the shops get a loaf of uncut bread, scoop out the inside and stuff it with chips - almost every day

      I played football for the county so it never did me any harm!

      We used to have big fat fatties in our school too, but they were just cannon fodder for the bullies !

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        #23
        I've heard that if school canteens tried serving proper hot food, such as roast beef or shepherd's pie and veg, most of the kids these days would turn their noses up at it, preferring to munch the crispy crunchy synthetic rubbish they're used to having at home.
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          #24
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          I've heard that if school canteens tried serving proper hot food, such as roast beef or shepherd's pie and veg, most of the kids these days would turn their noses up at it, preferring to munch the crispy crunchy synthetic rubbish they're used to having at home.
          Yep world renowned chef running your canteen and the mums were feeding chips through the fence.

          School Dinners | Jamie Oliver

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            #25
            Where is all the Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit money going ?

            Oh I got it, its spent on fags and booze. That is alright then.

            On another note, Can ShaunsBoy start a thread about this on Mumsnet ?
            Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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              #26
              Originally posted by vetran View Post
              Yep world renowned chef running your canteen and the mums were feeding chips through the fence.

              School Dinners | Jamie Oliver
              It's the kid's human rights to eat filth, apparently!

              Though in the properly deprived areas, parents not feeding their kids at all is the bigger problem, relying on the school to do it - often the school lunch is the only meal they get.
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #27
                Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
                Very laudable, but there's no effing way I'm letting them feed my kids. Oh, and that goes for private schools just as much as state ones.
                The quality should be improved. Although I am in a private school a couple of times a year and the canteen menu reads more like a french restaurant.

                Norway went through this move and massively increased public health and it must have a knock on down the line in reduced health spending. They also found that parents health increased dramatically in the first few years as kids were coming home and demanding decent food.

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                  #28
                  Cold chips are no 'worse' than most meals served at the school.

                  We do decently mixed packed lunches, but alongside the fruit and sandwich there's a bag of crisps and a sweet of some sort every day. My stepdaughters are skinny and athletic. It's not about what kids eat, it's about how much they move around during the day. Sure, if you have a lethargic child, you may want to cut down on the crap food, but if your child is active enough it really doesn't matter.

                  We encourage activity so that we don't have to be anal about food. I don't want them to worry about what they eat at this age. I copied my mother's dieting obsession from age 6 and it sure screwed up my eating habits for life.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                    I've heard that if school canteens tried serving proper hot food, such as roast beef or shepherd's pie and veg, most of the kids these days would turn their noses up at it, preferring to munch the crispy crunchy synthetic rubbish they're used to having at home.
                    Even when I ask my kids where they want to eat out for a treat they ask to go to the Toby Carvery 'cus we like the veg'.

                    It's not like they don't get bloody veggies at home - they genuinly don't want Maccy D's or any of the other crap.

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                      #30
                      I used to get cheap ham bap, cheap orange cordial, a packet of Sainsbury crisps in the r zig zag packet and if I was lucky a Taxi bar or a 5,4,3,2,1 bar.

                      Oh yeah and the sandwiches tasted of clinfilm.
                      I like big butts and I cannot lie.

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