Healthy eating

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Visitor attractions: Has the food offering improved?

After both Which? and the Soil Assocation slammed the food provided at visitor attractions in the UK, Tom Vaughan looks at whether the quality of catering on a family day out has improved
Posted: 24 July 2008 | 00:00

Healthy meals drive away Glasgow pupils

Fergus ChambersGlasgow’s school children are being “driven away in droves” by healthy school meals, the head of the city’s catering has warned.
Posted: 14 July 2008 | 14:41

Fast-food chains rapped over dearth of nutritional details

Burger King logoHigh street restaurant chains including Pizza Express and McDonald’s have been criticised for not properly informing consumers about the nutritional content of their menus.
Posted: 14 July 2008 | 08:00

Caterers want new school dinner standards watered down

Pupils eatingSchool caterers yesterday demanded the new nutritional-based standards for food, due come into force at secondary schools in England next September, be drastically changed or scrapped.
Posted: 11 July 2008 | 10:40

Unhealthy food still widespread at UK visitor attractions

Unhealthy food still widespread at UK visitorMeals at UK visitor attractions are overwhelmingly in excess of the recommended guidelines for children’s intake of fat, salt and sugar, a report warned today.
Posted: 02 July 2008 | 13:16

Tell us your views on school catering

school mealsCaterer wants to hear from anyone involved in school catering as part of exclusive research we’re conducting for our Education Month in July, which is supported by Premier Foods.
Posted: 09 June 2008 | 12:11

Sir Michael Parkinson named dignity ambassador in Dignity in Care campaign

care homeBroadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson has been appointed as a dignity ambassador in the Government’s Dignity in Care campaign.
Posted: 23 May 2008 | 16:34

Striking a balance - feeding the elderly

Louis Levy, head of nutritional policy and advice at the Food Standards AgencyThis week, our Healthy Eating series focuses on feeding the elderly - and there's a lot the catering industry can do to improve nutrition for this sector of the population, as Louis Levy, head of nutritional policy and advice at the Food Standards Agency, explains
Posted: 22 May 2008 | 00:00

Peter Vaughan's quest to cook and serve healthy food

Peter VaughanSince developing an academic interest in nutrition, one chef has made it his quest to cook and serve healthy food. Janet Harmer speaks to Peter Vaughan
Posted: 22 May 2008 | 00:00

Catering of the elderly

Our focus in the fourth week of Healthy Eating Month is feeding the elderly. Emma Allen explains how caterers can help improve quality of life in this sector
Posted: 22 May 2008 | 00:00

Rising prices threaten future of healthy school meals - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

What the weekend papers sayA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Maybourne plans to add new overseas hotels to portfolio; M&B likely to propose alternatives to stake sale; Loch Lomond Golf Club and 3663 among UK’s greenest companies
Posted: 19 May 2008 | 10:50

Coffee and cereal for breakfast a good combination?

The combination of coffee and cereal at breakfast may not be a good one, according to new research.
Posted: 16 May 2008 | 00:00

Who is responsible for the poor health of the nation?

Who is responsible for the poor health of the nation? Tony Horton, chief executive of Tricon Foodservice Consultants, has clear views on the issue - and how the problem should be tackled
Posted: 15 May 2008 | 00:00

Spotlight on feedling the workers - Healthy eating month

staff canteenIn week three of Caterer's Healthy Eating Month, our focus is on feeding the workers. Nic Paton examines the move by contract caterers and suppliers to back a Government initiative to improve nutrition in the workplace
Posted: 15 May 2008 | 00:00

Healthy fast food

food at Megan'sTurning a healthy profit from healthy food is not always easy for high-street restaurants. Tom Vaughan talks to three operators who have mastered the art
Posted: 15 May 2008 | 00:00

How schools are tackling the challenge of the new nutritional guidelines

In week two of our Healthy Eating Month we focus on feeding the young. Janet Harmer kicks off by investigating how some schools are meeting the new Government guidelines and encouraging children to eat lunch
Posted: 08 May 2008 | 16:35

The schemes that are encouraging children to eat healthy, local food

kid eating sandwichInitiatives to encourage healthy eating among children are spilling out of schools and into restaurants - and while most involve sourcing local food, some actually involve growing it. Janet Harmer reports
Posted: 08 May 2008 | 00:00

Healthy eating round table - winning the school meals war in primary schools

As school meals providers finalise their plans for meeting the Government's new nutritional standards - due to become statutory in primary schools in September - Caterer and Hotelkeeper joined forces with apetito to bring together key stakeholders to discuss the ongoing transformation of primary school lunches. Janet Harmer reports
Posted: 08 May 2008 | 00:00

Gallic Heston Blumenthal to overhaul French school meals - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Hotels and restaurants exploit loopholes to exploit staff, says report; Pubs among sectors leading surge in company failures and more...
Posted: 06 May 2008 | 10:43

Operators in menu talks with the FSA

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has confirmed it is in talks with hospitality operators about putting in place clearer standards on sourcing, preparing and planning healthier menus for customers.
Posted: 01 May 2008 | 09:00

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