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Kids' restaurant meals(27 July 2004 11:48)Children's meals served in restaurants, cafés and other high-street outlets are failing to meet basic nutrition guidelines recommended for schools, according to a report in Food Magazine. A survey of 141 children's meals in popular restaurants found every one failed the minimum standards recommended for schools. Many meals contained high levels of fat and saturated fat, and many had too many calories and not enough essential vitamins and minerals. The unhealthiest meals were:
Rachael Foulds, author of the research, commented: "Most meals analysed were energy-dense and low in fibre and essential vitamins and minerals. "We found a woeful lack of fruit and vegetables on the menus. Only two menus offered a selection of fresh vegetables, while those that included pudding in the meal failed to offer any fruit. "Consequently it was very difficult to choose a healthy meal from the children's menus." The report has been submitted to the Food Standards Agency. Food Magazine is published by national non-profit organisation the Food Commission.
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