Questions over school meal cash

School meal buyers have welcomed Tony Blair’s £280 million pledge to improve lunch-time nutrition.

But they cautioned that the government must come up with concrete guidelines to help them understand how they can turn the cash into better meals.

Colin Ranson, assistant head of community services at Sunderland City Council, said many schools are still in the dark about what the government means when it calls for “minimum nutrition standards”.

“Many...

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