Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Chefs attack government over school meals

Two celebrity chefs have attacked the government for abandoning promises to spend at least 50p on healthy ingredients for school meals, calling the decision "fatal".

Chefs have attacked the Government for abandoning its promise to spend at least 50p on healthy ingredients for every school meal.

The pledge was made in 2005 by Ruth Kelly, then the education secretary. However, as it was disclosed that many local authorities are not hitting the 50p target, Kevin Brennan, the schools minister, said yesterday that there is no minimum requirement on ingredients for school meals.

Antony Worrall Thompson, the television chef, said: "When the big campaign to get better school dinners was launched, the Government jumped on board to appease Jamie Oliver and now that it has died down they have just ditched it. It is a disgrace really."