Loading
Caterer & Hotelkeeper Magazine

Tags:

Head teachers claim victory over vending machines

Wednesday 16 June 2004 14:40

Head teachers are confident that the Government has accepted their arguments not to ban vending machines selling fizzy drinks, sweets and drinks from schools.

The House of Commons health select committee recently called for a ban in the wake of rising levels of obesity among children.

A survey last autumn by internet pollster YouGov found that 81% of parents wanted vending machines selling junk foods banned from schools – a view backed by 63% of Caterer-online readers last month.

But head teachers say children unable to buy junk food in schools would simply buy it elsewhere, depriving schools of much-needed funds.

Bob Carstairs, assistant general secretary for the Secondary Heads Association, claimed larger schools could raise as much as £15,000 a year from vending machines.

Both Carstairs and Michael Lloyd of the National Association of Head Teachers were confident the Government would “step back from a Big Brother approach” as dictating what schools provided would require major legislation.

They believe the answer is to offer healthy alternatives and to educate children to balance the consumption of sweets with fruit or exercise.

The Department of Health will not make its response to the select committee’s recommendations until the autumn, but said pilot schemes selling fruit, juices and water through vending machines were proving popular.

by Angela Frewin


Buy this week's Caterer magazine for more industry news and analysis

Recommended articles

Articles from the web

 
blog comments powered by Disqus
Profiting from 2012: Case Studies

Slash VAT, Boost business - Sign the petition now!

Latest Video

housekeeping

Video: highlighting housekeepers

In this week’s issue, guest edited by Raymond Blanc, we explore the important roles of housekeepers.

Watch here

The Caterer and Hotelkeeper discussion forum

  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria

Best of chef

Best of Chef – now available online

Best of Chef – now available online
View it now

Videos

Marcello Tully, Kinloch Lodge Video: Michelin-starred chefs turn out in force for Wellocks' chef conference Video: Highlights from Hotelympia 2012 Video: Foraging – why all the attention?
Marcello Tully
Masterclass
Watch the video here
Wellocks'
chef conference
Watch the video here
Highlights from
Hotelympia 2012
Watch the video here
Foraging:
why all the attention?
Watch the video here