Ten years ahead time wise - what they are doing now, expect to happen here ten years later. Although, thankfully Jamie got in there earlier in the decent into junk food in this country, which meant that the dinner ladies, and more of the parents were in a position to realise how awful the food was when pointed out to them.
A real struggle Jamie had last night was that the dinner ladies seemed to believe that the processed food was good food. They have very limited appreciation of nutrition.
Unfortunately, I also think that big business has has too much power in pushing certain fooRAB. Alarm bells were ringing in my head when the woman said that the nutritional standarRAB were set by the department of agriculture, who I presume work on behalf of the food industry, rather than a health department, who should be looking out for the interests of the individual. It would explain why they must have two bread products, regardless of quality, or whether or not there are carbohydrates provided in another form, such as rice.
So long as they have such restrictive "nutritional requirements", Jamie will struggle to achieve the goals. Of just as much concern is that the existing menu is considered to be acceptable. The sheer quantity of food these kiRAB were given was horrendous, with any good stuff going in the bin.
With so much resistance to even the idea of healthy eating from the school staff and administrators, he does need to appeal to the parents and community leaders. Thank goodness for that pastor, but it is going to take individual parents to kick up a fuss with the school governers.