Title: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Kitano on September 28, 2005, 05:47:48 PM "Foods high in fat, salt or sugar are to be banned from meals and vending machines in English schools.
The ban, from next September, has been announced by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly at the Labour Party conference. Vending machines in schools will not be allowed to sell chocolates, crisps or fizzy drinks, Ms Kelly announced. The School Meals Review Panel next week will give details of the nutritional standards for ingredients to be allowed in school meals." This is a pretty good idea. They just need to get parents involved so that kids will be getting good food at school AND at home. Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: SLCPUNK on September 28, 2005, 06:16:11 PM They should be banned here too.
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Evolution on September 28, 2005, 06:49:36 PM In my school chips days were cut from everyday to 3 a week, looks like they are gettign cut totally. The phase out begins the year i leave :hihi:
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Eazy E on September 28, 2005, 08:03:45 PM Getting rid of vending machines is a good start... but something also needs to be done about cafeteria food (based on my experiences in high school). Healthy eating was definetaly not promoted at my school, and it should be considering the world's growing waistline.
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on September 29, 2005, 02:07:42 AM Healthy eating was definetaly not promoted at my school, and it should be considering the world's growing waistline. depends on what part of the world, some waists line aren't growing that much .... Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Skeba on September 29, 2005, 03:21:32 AM I think that's an excellent idea. We are just starting to have vending machines over here in schools of Finland, and already talk of them being taken away has started. At least they should be taken away from schools that have children from lets say 7 to 16 or so attending them. After that a person should have a pretty good sense of what's healthy and what is not. But smaller children tend to eat... well, whatever tastes good, and what his/her friends are eating. Well, most of the children anyways. Some, of course, well.. dont.
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: nesquick on September 29, 2005, 04:14:37 AM It's a good idea.
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Queen of Everything on September 29, 2005, 06:35:48 AM At our school - all junk food is in the process of being banned from our tuckshop (canteen) and vending machines etc. I guess it is a good idea, because Aus now has the 2nd largest obesity rate in the world!!! :nervous:
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Axls Locomotive on September 29, 2005, 05:22:32 PM ya know...some times the statistics are just exaggerated...there is always a study that makes each country out to be the worst or best at everything...i find that i see very few people who look overweight where I live...
so the english cannae take their chocolate...it dinnae surprise me at aw Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Prometheus on September 29, 2005, 05:26:05 PM ya know...some times the statistics are just exaggerated...there is always a study that makes each country out to be the worst or best at everything...i find that i see very few people who look overweight where I live... so the english cannae take their chocolate...it dinnae surprise me at aw hahaha ya, i wish they would dump vending machines from schools here....... kids are getting way to fat..... though with the price of oil..... parents should make em walk more...LOL Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on September 29, 2005, 08:51:26 PM Vending machines now have Haggis in England. Yummy!
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: jarmo on September 30, 2005, 02:49:55 AM Vending machines now have Haggis in England.? Yummy! Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. /jarmo Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: journey on September 30, 2005, 03:23:55 AM Vending machines now have Haggis in England.? Yummy! Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. /jarmo Is it a vegetarian dish? Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: SLCPUNK on September 30, 2005, 03:26:47 AM Well what the hell is it? :P
Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: badapple81 on September 30, 2005, 08:36:31 AM Do we have a thread in The Jungle where we all agree on something?! :o
There has been lots of talk about this in Australia for a while now.. not sure what's being offered these days though. Should help kids settle down a bit too in the classroom. Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: babydolls on September 30, 2005, 10:04:08 AM Vending machines now have Haggis in England.? Yummy! Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. /jarmo Is it a vegetarian dish? Nope - but you can get a veggie version. I am (proudly) scottish and love haggis -though lots of people wont eat it because of what its made of. its offal and stomach inards of a pig, wrapped in the stomach lining of the pig. You cook in oven and then slice open (its roughly the shape and size or a small rugby ball) and nosh away! Tastes like a v peppery pate and has a grainy texture. I would thoroughly recommend anyone trying it - the veggie option has no piggie parts - all grain and oats etc and quite nice too. xx Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: jarmo on September 30, 2005, 11:07:52 AM its offal and stomach inards of a pig, wrapped in the stomach lining of the pig.? (http://i.xanga.com/LiL_kisSes/homer-drool.gif) I've never tried it myself. But it's kinda funny reading people knocking it because of its ingredients. Since some of the food we happily eat does contain all kinds of parts of the pig or cow that doesn't exactly sound so appetizing. What do you think "mechanically recovered meat" is? /jarmo Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Genesis on September 30, 2005, 11:39:18 AM its offal and stomach inards of a pig, wrapped in the stomach lining of the pig. You cook in oven and then slice open (its roughly the shape and size or a small rugby ball) and nosh away! Tastes like a v peppery pate and has a grainy texture. Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! ... :puke: Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Axls Locomotive on September 30, 2005, 03:10:52 PM Vending machines now have Haggis in England. Yummy! You lucky sod Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. /jarmo no doubt in that Well what the hell is it? :P its not hell...its heaven... I've never tried it myself. But it's kinda funny reading people knocking it because of its ingredients. Since some of the food we happily eat does contain all kinds of parts of the pig or cow that doesn't exactly sound so appetizing. What do you think "mechanically recovered meat" is? /jarmo just think of a spicy oatmeal with bits hahaha...and thats the nice version Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! ... :puke: so i bet you eat at least one of sausages, chicken, pork doncha?...do you really think all the sausage etc comes from the best parts of a pig?...enjoy your meal so what types of food are getting banned in england? Title: Re: Junk food banned in English schools Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on September 30, 2005, 04:58:03 PM I ate it and actually enjoyed it as a kid once..before I knew what it was.
Any cheap hot dog has even worse stuff in it. The visual of Haggis in a vending machine is funny. |