Healthy eating

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All secondary school children will be offered cookery lessons... 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: Conran senior management bid to buy stake in the company; Conran out to buy more London hotels; Conran profits rise to £36.7m; Yo! Sushi to franchise in US; Savoy to close for up to a year; Top Dublin hotel refurbishment cost doubles; Smoking ban in Scotland leads to compensation claim; UK restaurants warned of bogus French mussels; Chips to carry “traffic light” health warning; Fitness club merger will lead to flotation
Posted: 04 September 2006 | 12:21

Table Talk

Some people just don't know when they're beaten. A recent case in point was chip maker McCain, which has written to caterers and head teachers grumbling about the Government's "simplistic" decision to limit deep-fried grub to twice a week.
Posted: 31 August 2006 | 00:00

Parents 'a threat' to healthy eating in schools

Parents and fast-food outlets pose the biggest threat to healthy eating in schools, experts have warned.
Posted: 31 August 2006 | 00:00

Tourist attraction operators hit back over obesity slur

Tourist attraction operators have responded angrily to claims from the Soil Association that their catering provision is fuelling childhood obesity.
Posted: 31 August 2006 | 00:00

Hospitals warned to be aware of patient malnutrition

elderly patient getting foodMore than half of the older patients in UK hospitals suffer from malnutrition which may set back their recovery because nurses do not have time to help them eat, campaigners have warned.
Posted: 29 August 2006 | 12:41

'Secret mum' exposes lack of healthy food options at Britain’s top tourist attractions

girl eating appleBritain’s top family tourist attractions offer a “depressing” lack of healthy food and drink choices, according to a report by the Soil Association.
Posted: 29 August 2006 | 10:16

School caterers fear losses with guidelines

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Caterers fear they will lose cash in secondary schools when the Government's nutritional guidelines kick in next month.
Posted: 24 August 2006 | 13:00

Irene Carroll, chairwoman of the Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA)

Irene Carroll, chairwoman of the LACAIrene Carroll, incoming chairwoman of the Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA), was planning to retire. However, she has decided to stay on, unpaid, and complete her one-year tenure as LACA chair. She talks to Emily Manson
Posted: 17 August 2006 | 00:00

Gordon Ramsay goes to Hollywood... 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: TV hotelier found dead; UK McDonald’s and KFC contain higher levels of harmful fat; Whitbread may bid for rival leisure chain
Posted: 07 August 2006 | 10:34

School meals trial boost

Hull schoolchildren are healthier as result of the city's free school meals trial, an interim report is expected to say in December.
Posted: 27 July 2006 | 00:00

Scotland sets standard for healthy eating

Scottish food outlets are being encouraged to sign up to a new healthy eating award.
Posted: 27 July 2006 | 00:00

Government's £220m for school meals is not enough

The Government's £220m school meals pledge has been described as inadequate by the outgoing chair of the School Food Trust, Dame Suzi Leather.
Posted: 18 July 2006 | 10:17

Holroyd Howe goes after private schools meals market

Independent contract caterer Holroyd Howe is to launch an education division for the private schools market.
Posted: 13 July 2006 | 11:43

School meals require long-term investment

dinner ladiesOnly a long-term cash commitment will produce lasting improvements in school meals, according to the Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA).
Posted: 13 July 2006 | 00:00

Caterers to get more funding to help comply with new food safety laws

FSA logoThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) has announced an additional million pounds worth of grants to local authorities to help caterers comply with new food safety laws.
Posted: 11 July 2006 | 11:33

Hilton to add 4,000 hotels - 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: New De Vere owner sets out future plans; Industrial action ballot in Irish hotel chain; Jamie Oliver wants pubs to cook school dinners; US investors eye up Hard Rock
Posted: 10 July 2006 | 10:24

FSA launches consultation to extend allergen labelling

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has launched a consultation on draft voluntary guidelines that would require caterers and retailers to label all foods containing allergens that could cause illness or death among susceptible consumers.
Posted: 10 July 2006 | 10:03

Glasgow extends glass ban... 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: Cendant sells travel arm; Glasgow schools take chips off the menu; Hotel du Vin expands further; Ramsay barred from filming in prison and more...
Posted: 03 July 2006 | 09:59

Jamie Oliver forces Sodexho to rethink plans for education

Philip JansenSodexho UK's boss says the company is halfway through a major review of its education strategy.
Posted: 30 June 2006 | 14:50

BHA calls for Food Policy Forum members

salad dish with wineThe British Hospitality Association (BHA) is calling on representatives from across the catering industry to form a Food Policy Forum.
Posted: 26 June 2006 | 17:35

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