The Food Standards Agency's (FSA) second survey of school lunchboxes reveals that children in the Midlands who take a packed lunch to school are still eating too much fat, saturated fat, salt and sugar. From their lunchbox foods alone, children are eating up to double the recommended lunchtime intake of saturated fat, over double the recommended lunchtime intake of sugar* and up to two-thirds (62%) their daily recommended salt intake. Only a third of lunchboxes (33%) in the Midlands currently meet the government nutritional standards that were set for school meals in 2001.
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seen at 22:09, 29 December in Food Standards Agency News - national.