Byron School warning after cold happy meal put in lunchbox
Published: 14:00, 24 March 2017
A school has marked parents down - after some packed "extreme" or "worrying" lunches for their loved ones.
A newsletter sent to parents whose children are at Byron Primary School in Gillingham highlighted several examples of poor packed lunches.
They included:
- A cold McDonald's happy meal bought the previous evening
- two bags of crisps and a crisp sandwich
- four yogurts and a packet of smarties
- and one chocolate muffin, one chocolate roll and a bar of chocolate.
The sinful treats were highlighted in the newsletter sent out by headteacher Jon Carthy.
He wrote: “Whilst extreme and funny to read on paper, I must make this clear THESE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE examples of a balanced packed lunch.
“Children work very hard at school and a balanced meal at lunch time helps provide concentration for the afternoon.”
He reminded parents of government guidelines for packed lunches which includes one portion of fruit and vegetable/salad every day, meat, fish or a source of non-dairy protein, oily fish and starchy foods such as bread or pasta.
Mr Carthy added: “If we feel as though any child is not getting a regularly balanced meal, we will contact you and offer you advice.”
What do you think? Should children get a treat in their packed lunch - or do they need a healthy diet while at school? Join the debate below.
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