In Sheldon, Birmingham, parents are furious about the new vegetarian-only school lunch policy at Stanville Primary School. They worry it could harm their children's health and wellbeing and criticize the lack of consultation.
Parents have expressed strong dissatisfaction over the exclusive vegetarian menu introduced at Stanville Primary School in Sheldon, Birmingham. The city council, which supports the new policy, believes that the meals are nutritious and varied, leaving students wanting seconds. However, the decision has been criticized for potentially compromising children's health and wellbeing as it disregards government guidelines mandating meat or poultry options at least three days a week.
Some parents claim there was no consultation before the change, and they are concerned about the nutritional impact
Vegetarian School Lunches Stanville Primary School Sheldon Birmingham Parents' Protest Nutritional Concerns
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