Children’s School Meals Debate

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Department: Department for Education

Children’s School Meals

Lord Tomlinson Excerpts
Monday 27th March 2023

(1 year, 1 month ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Barran Portrait Baroness Barran (Con)
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Just to make sure that I have not confused the House, levels of obesity and children who are overweight rose very sharply during lockdown. Levels have come back, depending on the age group, to pretty much where they were pre lockdown—I just say that for clarity. I cannot say when the standards might be reviewed, but they are designed to give those in schools, and those supplying schools with school food, enough flexibility to make choices to give children healthy meals. As we heard in an earlier Question, there is also an opportunity here to make sure that we keep waste to an absolute minimum, so that the investment can go into the quality of food for children.

Lord Tomlinson Portrait Lord Tomlinson (Lab)
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But is it not true that in the days of the coalition Government, the regulations on school meals were weakened, particularly in 2014? That weakening of the regulations allowed much more sugar to be added to some of the school meals.

Baroness Barran Portrait Baroness Barran (Con)
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The regulations were updated in 2014—

Baroness Barran Portrait Baroness Barran (Con)
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—but I do not accept that they were weakened. As I say, there is sensible flexibility to allow schools to respond to their local community.