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Junk food ban in Scottish schools | Junk food ban in Scottish schools |
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Plans to ban schools from serving junk food and sugary drinks have been put forward by the Scottish Executive. | |
The move comes after figures showed one in three children moving from primary to secondary school in Scotland is overweight. | The move comes after figures showed one in three children moving from primary to secondary school in Scotland is overweight. |
Ministers said the new approach, outlined on Monday, would also affect school vending machines, breakfast clubs and tuck shops. | |
At present at least one child in every five in Scotland is obese. | At present at least one child in every five in Scotland is obese. |
School canteens | School canteens |
The policy comes in the wake of new guidelines for schools in England which state that all meals must contain at least two portions of fruit and vegetables, while deep-fried foods are to be restricted. | The policy comes in the wake of new guidelines for schools in England which state that all meals must contain at least two portions of fruit and vegetables, while deep-fried foods are to be restricted. |
The restrictions there also apply to school vending machines. | The restrictions there also apply to school vending machines. |
South of the border the government has earmarked an extra £240m to subsidise healthy ingredients until 2011, while school cooks are to receive extra training. | South of the border the government has earmarked an extra £240m to subsidise healthy ingredients until 2011, while school cooks are to receive extra training. |
Ministers in Scotland hope their measures will encourage children to take the healthier meals on offer in school canteens. | |
Campaigners said they are disappointed that the executive has not put forward plans to provide all school meals free of charge. |