Pritchitts launches pupils reward campaign
The campaign will reward pupils who drink any Viva Flavoured Milk with the chance of winning a Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker worth £100.
The campaign will reward pupils who drink any Viva Flavoured Milk with the chance of winning a Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker worth £100.
The runners, who included chefs and head office personnel from Pabulum and its sister companies Nviro and Mountjoy set themselves a target of £1,500, which they beat by an extra £103.
During the Easter break, one church in Denbigshire prepared 150 meals in one day for school children in Wrexham and Rhyl.
The Local Government Association, which represents more than 370 councils with responsibility for public health, is calling for water to be made more freely available in schools, nurseries and chil
By registering, teams will receive a McDougalls toolkit which will include product samples, an application form and recipe inspiration to get them started.
Taking place throughout the spring and summer terms, the project will see children across the country visit farms to experience first hand where their food originates.
The survey, published yesterday, by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers found that 39%
The survey saw 400 Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) respond and almost half (41%) knew pupils in their schools whose families have had to rely on food banks.
Myles Bremner, director of the School Food Plan, picked up a Special Contribution award at the Cost Sector Catering Awards 2016 on Thursday evening; his last day as head of the organisation.
Alistair Turner, chief executive of Igloo, said: “Magic Breakfast began its partnership with Igloo in 2010 and since then we have delivered nutritional breakfasts for thousands of school children.<