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School meal providers warn of 'devastating effect' from government healthy eating proposals
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School meal providers warn of 'devastating effect' from government healthy eating proposals

School meal providers have warned that government proposals to update school food standards in England could have a 'devastating effect' on catering services. The plans would limit desserts, reduce grab-and-go items, and increase lentils, pulses and beans. Providers warn this could drive up costs and push pupils to buy junk food outside school. The first major update in 13 years, the proposals are open for consultation until 12 June.

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