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Breakfast Charter Launched as 8 in 10 Parents Fear Poor School Meals

  • A study by British Berry Growers reveals that 8 in 10 parents are concerned their children are not receiving nutritious breakfasts at school, despite 78% agreeing breakfast is vital.
  • Following the study, British Berry Growers launched the National Children's Breakfast Charter to advocate for mandatory nutritional standards for school breakfasts.
  • Chairman Nick Marston emphasized the need for nutrient-rich breakfasts, especially in deprived areas, noting that they are a critical safety net for young people.
  • Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert highlighted that improving breakfast habits requires coordinated efforts across government, education, industry, and homes.
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Breakfast charter launched as 8 in 10 Parents fear poor school meals

A new charter has been launched as parents believe the government is not doing enough to support healthy eating choices, study reveals.

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New breakfast charter launched as eight in 10 parents fear kids miss out on nutritious school meals

A new charter has been launched as parents believe the government is not doing enough to support healthy eating choices, study reveals.

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