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Keeping Kids Fuelled and Hydrated
most vulnerable. COVID-19 caused a lot of business casualties but the end of Eat My Lunch, in its original format, last month is another blow for kids who come to school with no lunch in 2023.
The Government scheme feeds more than 220,000 children a day with school lunches critical to student health and well-being, especially students from low-income families. Ensuring that children have the nutrition they need to learn. Research shows that free lunches do reduce food insecurity and poor health outcomes, what we need to focus on is the continuing battle to make sure that this is not a political ping-pong ball and that all political parties agree to support the funding of school lunch programmes.
Anew year, a new Prime Minister and an election date announced. With difficult times for families in 2022 only expected to deepen as we wade through 2023, vulnerable kids are once again at the coalface of hardship. High inflation and the subsequent cost of living crisis that follows always hits the poorest the hardest and children are the
In this issue, we take a look at the management and choices in aligning packaging needs and sustainability. We also have some cool menu ideas as kids head back to school for 2023.