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28-03-2005, 23:14
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just watched jamie olivers program about making school dinners healthy for kids and it mentioned that all the government allow per child for a meal is 37p
am i alone in thinking this is digusting considering how much taxes we pay and how many millions of pounds are spent on much less important things...?
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28-03-2005, 23:16
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Re: 37p
Thats why I sighned his petition Chav! If any people feel strongly the link is on a thread by Purplelass!
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28-03-2005, 23:20
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Re: 37p
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just watched jamie olivers program about making school dinners healthy for kids and it mentioned that all the government allow per child for a meal is 37p
am i alone in thinking this is digusting considering how much taxes we pay and how many millions of pounds are spent on much less important things...?
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As a singleton have my 37p.
See l give as well as take.
How much is your Daily Sport?
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28-03-2005, 23:20
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Re: 37p
That is really bad news!!!
Come on folks,get yourself on jamies schools dinners thread and follow the link and sign the petition!
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28-03-2005, 23:28
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Re: 37p
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As a singleton have my 37p.
See l give as well as take.
How much is your Daily Sport?
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i dont buy newspapers i have the internet
what ime trying to say is i dont think you could feed a dog on 37p aday so how does our government come up with 37p for a good healthy childrens meal
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28-03-2005, 23:43
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Re: 37p
First and foremost I totally agree with you. I think it a case of the price is based on value of numbers and quite often meals or the plain or cheap seats type packaged verities. I don’t know if School cooks have autonomy when purchasing food stuffs are not but the stuff they do get must be subsidised in some way. My son costs me £10.00 - £15.00 per week and most of it goes on pop, crisps, bacon or sausage barn cakes and the like. Again payment for this is based on a swipe card type system. I’m not too sure about Jamie Oliver’s motives, but the fact that this has been highlighted nationally can only be good for the health of our kids. I would personally encourage people to sign his petition as posted else where by purplelass
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28-03-2005, 23:45
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Re: 37p
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i dont buy newspapers i have the internet
what ime trying to say is i dont think you could feed a dog on 37p aday so how does our government come up with 37p for a good healthy childrens meal
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l was only being Cheeky Chav, after our vitual theesome last night.
I totally agree, l wouldn't like to keep a dog for .37p per day, never mind a growing child.
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28-03-2005, 23:45
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Re: 37p
QUOTE=PurpleLass]As a parent I am concerned about the junk that our children are being fed at lunchtime. I know it's hard to persuade kids that a carrot is tasty but it's even harder when they are allowed to eat fish fingers and chips or chicken nuggets and chips every day at school. When I was at school our lunch consisted of the very traditional meat and two veg. If you are a parent, or even a grandparent, please sign your name to Jamie Oliver's petition. He has highlighted a real issue for the future of our children - see his website about it and sign the petition on www.feedmebetter.com. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
Jason's right but I plonked this on here to help find the link if you want to sighn up folks! .
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28-03-2005, 23:55
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Re: 37p
Excuse me for being numb again were does Jamie Oliver come by the sum of 37p. When my kids were on school dinners it cost me £1.50 a day or £7.50 a week and even after that the teachers said the meals were subsidized on top? With the exception of my eldest my kids are now on pack lunches at least then you know what they are eating.
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29-03-2005, 00:03
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Re: 37p
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Excuse me for being numb again were does Jamie Oliver come by the sum of 37p. When my kids were on school dinners it cost me £1.50 a day or £7.50 a week and even after that the teachers said the meals were subsidized on top? With the exception of my eldest my kids are now on pack lunches at least then you know what they are eating.
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jamie oliver didnt come up with the price thats what the head teacher told him the government allows a school for each child
if a school wants to spend more money on food they have to take it from the money that is set aside for teachers and books etc
some schools may have the luxury of a bit of spare cash left over from books and teachers etc or parents may be asked to pay a bit extra to help out but in general i would say most schools dont have that luxury and have to stick within a budget that the government sticks on meals
jamie oliver has not yet been able to make a good healthy meal for 37p they have all gone over the budget and they were basic things like vegetables and rice
i think its disgracefull that we have mountains of food rotting in barns over the country because farmers are paid not to sell them as not to upset the economy
i forget the techicle name but ime on about stuff liek potato mountains and butter mountains etc
that food could be given to schools free and is good food not chicken burgers and stuff
i also think its digracefull that they have butter mountains and wont let us slide down them but thats off topic lol
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29-03-2005, 00:12
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Re: 37p
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i also think its digracefull that they have butter mountains and wont let us slide down them but thats off topic lol
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Don't you go setting me off topic again, after the heavy going, serious stuff in Gayles thread I could do with letting off steam with some silly banter of 101 thigs to do on a butter mountain
I am really bemused by the 37p bit I need more explanation, it just doesn't make sense I pay £1.50 per day and they get 37p worth of food either I'm very thick or them sums just don't add up !!
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29-03-2005, 00:37
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Re: 37p
hi. i used to work on school meals , im very sorry to say i did'nt reign very long cos i was disgusted at the allowance & amount that the kids had for their lunch , i threw caution to the wind & fed "my kids " wot i thought they should have, none of it was junk . chips mabe once a week much to the kids delight , but i still say they did not get enough !!!!!! T he paper work & allowances & portion control , working for the county is enough to give more than one or two cooks a headache , "me nearly a nervous breakdown", i was glad i told the boss of catering were to put his bits of paper . ooops gone to far
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29-03-2005, 00:49
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Re: 37p
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Don't you go setting me off topic again, after the heavy going, serious stuff in Gayles thread I could do with letting off steam with some silly banter of 101 thigs to do on a butter mountain
I am really bemused by the 37p bit I need more explanation, it just doesn't make sense I pay £1.50 per day and they get 37p worth of food either I'm very thick or them sums just don't add up !!
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its more than likely your kids school put on better food than others so you pay a bit extra
also may be paying to help towards the cost of those who cant afford the extra like those on free meals
not sure how school dinners work any more
out of curiosioty what do your kids have on offer at their school as all that was on offer at teh school jamie oliver was at was economy burgers , fish fingers or cheap nast lookin cheeze and tomoto piza
all with chips i might add
maybe we have a head teacher here or a dinner lady who can put soem light on this
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29-03-2005, 00:54
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Re: 37p
I have a menu lieing about somewere for childrens meals. They have a mascot now called Hot Pot. If I find it over night I will post it in the morning. ( the menu not the mascot )
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29-03-2005, 00:56
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Re: 37p
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I have a menu lieing about somewere for childrens meals. They have a mascot now called Hot Pot. If I find it over night I will post it in the morning. ( the menu not the mascot )
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i think you have just answere your own question
hot pot would definatly not be affordable on the government budget so i figure you are paying extra so your kids can have decent food and not the crap served in the 37p meals
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hahaha hotpot is the mascot lol
anyway if they served vegetables at all it would put them over the 37p budget
Last edited by chav1; 29-03-2005 at 00:57.
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