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We believe that all children have the right to a healthy, happy lunchtime…
Let’s Get Cooking is now offering everyone the opportunity to attend…
Food waste heroes reducing waste activity pack
July 2011 A resource that will help your pupils to look at where food…
A quick guide to reviewing your school catering service
October 2010 If you're thinking about improving or fundamentally changing…
A fresh look at efficient kitchens and dining spaces
August 2009 The Trust latest Fresh Look guide looks at how to improve…
Many schools are discovering that extending and/or enhancing the lunchtime…
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Here are the answers to the most common questions that the Trust has received.
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Frequently asked questions about the new national food and drink guidelines for early years settings and the practical tools
Many people have misconceptions about the standards for school food. Here is a collection of these misconceptions and the truth revealed.
The School Food Trust developed a standardised method of collecting school meal take up, this method is the recognised method of calculating school meal…
The School Lunch Grant was available from April 2008 until March 2011.
These are questions that we frequently answer about compliance with the standards and who is responsible for which aspect of the standards.