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LATEST REPORT
school meals report
Under the privatised school meals system, the stress placed on competition has meant a drive to keep down costs, squeezing out spending on ingredients and on labour, with Best Value interpreted narrowly on the basis of cost.

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no tesco
'Checkout Chuckout - A DIY guide to stopping supermarket developments'published by Corporate Watch/Grassroots Action on Food and Farming. Revised and updated December 2005.
 
terminator
Terminator technology is not yesterday’s news – it is a serious and immediate threat to crop diversity and food sovereignty worldwide. Governments are drafting proposals to permit the field-testing and commercialisation of Terminator seeds. The International Seed Federation now openly endorses Terminator and is working hand-in-hand with industry-friendly governments to dismantle the United Nations’ de facto moratorium. An all-out ban is the only defence against suicide seeds.
 
no mcdonalds
Jamie Oliver's TV series of early 2005 drew people's attention to theimportance of school meals. Even though, Jamie, as 'the face of Sainsbury,' is no enemy of corporate influence in food production and health, it is true that low spending on ingredients and labour by the private companies that run school dinners has a major impact on children's health.
 
sainsbury
Read the company profile on Sainsbury's PLC.
 
 
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