Healthy eating

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Which? report is inaccurate, says HCA

A Which? report into the quality of hospital food paints a distorted and inaccurate picture, according to the Hospital Caterers Association (HCA).
Posted: 09 November 2006 | 00:00

School meals service holds key to future

School meals are our only hope to save the nation, says Adam Starkey, managing director of education food supply specialist Green Gourmet
Posted: 09 November 2006 | 00:00

Children's food campaigners complain about manly burger ad

Burger KingThe Children's Food Campaign, Sustain has complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) about Burger King's new TV advert for its XL Double Whopper.
Posted: 07 November 2006 | 09:46

Gordon Ramsay to spend £10m on new restaurants... 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: Starwood stalking Whitbread; Copthorne profits jump; Jamie Oliver declars £5.9m earnings and more....
Posted: 06 November 2006 | 09:38

BBC survey finds school meal uptake down since introduction of healthier meals

school dinnersA BBC survey of school meal uptake is expected to show numbers have fallen in England since the introduction of healthier school food at the start of the new term.
Posted: 03 November 2006 | 17:24

Children's food gets grown-up

Given the chance, many children will look beyond the staple fare of chicken nuggets and chips. Diane Lane looks at some more exciting additions to children's menus
Posted: 02 November 2006 | 00:00

KFC to ban trans fats from products next year

KFC bucketFast-food giant KFC is expected to announce the removal of cholesterol raising trans-fatty acids from its products by April next year, later today.
Posted: 30 October 2006 | 12:21

Ailing pub group looking for buyer... 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: Tourism at record level in Ireland; Corfu hotel manager facing manslaughter charge; Corfu hotel manager facing manslaughter charge...
Posted: 30 October 2006 | 09:38

Care home food standards lack bite, FSA warned

hospital foodCampaigners have warned that new Food Standards Agency (FSA) guidelines on care home food are not worth the paper they are written on.
Posted: 26 October 2006 | 11:56

Survey of patients pans hospital food

hospital foodThe Government is facing renewed calls to overhaul hospital food after a major study revealed widespread dissatisfaction with the standard of catering.
Posted: 20 October 2006 | 12:32

Inside Contract Catering: Hospital food purchasing

In an age of environmental awareness, shouldn't there be more support for sustainable food purchasing in hospitals? Rosalind Mullen reports
Posted: 19 October 2006 | 00:00

Inside Contract Catering:NACC conference

The needs of the fastest-growing part of the population are being overlooked, according to speakers at the recent National Association of Care Caterers conference. Amanda Afiya reports
Posted: 19 October 2006 | 00:00

Higher uptake will improve school meals

Higher uptake, not cash, is the key to achieving a sustainable school meals service in England, according to School Food Trust (SFT) chief executive Judy Hargadon.
Posted: 19 October 2006 | 00:00

Walt Disney launches healthy eating guidelines

The Walt Disney Company has introduced new food guidelines aimed at giving children and parents healthier eating options.
Posted: 17 October 2006 | 17:05

York dinner lady subjected to hate campaign over school dinners

kids getting their school dinnerA York dinner lady has been subjected to a hate campaign because of her school’s unhealthy meals, according to the Daily Mail.
Posted: 17 October 2006 | 11:26

Hospital catering survey shows patient dissatisfaction

Hospital cateringThe quality of hospital catering remains patchy, according to a recent survey of more than 2,200 patients released today.
Posted: 16 October 2006 | 13:30

Make cookery lessons in schools compulsory, say campaigners

school girlThe Government must make cookery lessons in schools compulsory if they are to have any chance of addressing childhood obesity, campaigners have warned.
Posted: 12 October 2006 | 11:51

Care home sector 'needs a Jamie'

Liberal Democrat MP Paul BurstowMP says half of care home residents risk malnutrition
Posted: 05 October 2006 | 17:37

Conservative MP Boris Johnson breaks ranks to attack Jamie Oliver’s school meals campaign

Jamie Oliver and school kidsA maverick Conservative MP has broken ranks with his party leadership and criticised Jamie Oliver’s school dinners campaign, claiming the pressure on children to eat healthy food is "too much".
Posted: 03 October 2006 | 14:06

Jamie Oliver's campaign pushed finances into the red, claims Cambridge Catering Services

Jamie Oliver and school kidsCambridge Catering Services (CCS) claims Jamie Oliver’s high-profile school meals campaign has pushed its finances into the red.
Posted: 29 September 2006 | 15:04

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