Original Argyll and Bute Council original statement about ‘never seconds’

NOTE: scroll down for the Argyll and Bute ORIGINAL statement…

This was posted to the very cool ‘never seconds‘ food blog recently:

This morning in maths I got taken out of class by my head teacher and taken to her office. I was told that I could not take any more photos of my school dinners because of a headline in a newspaper today.

I only write my blog not newspapers and I am sad I am no longer allowed to take photos. I will miss sharing and rating my school dinners and Iā€™ll miss seeing the dinners you send me too. I donā€™t think I will be able to finish raising enough money for a kitchen for Maryā€™s Meals either.

Goodbye,
VEG

Argyll and Bute Original Statement

Here is the rather brutish explanation posted by the school council [bold added]

Original statement:

Argyll and Bute Council wholly refutes the unwarranted attacks on its schools catering service which culminated in national press headlines which have led catering staff to fear for their jobs. The Council has directly avoided any criticism of anyone involved in the ā€˜never secondsā€™ blog for obvious reasons despite a strongly held view that the information presented in it misrepresented the options and choices available to pupils however this escalation means we had to act to protect staff from the distress and harm it was causing. In particular, the photographic images uploaded appear to only represent a fraction of the choices available to pupils, so a decision has been made by the Council to stop photos being taken in the school canteen.

There have been discussions between senior council staff and Marthaā€™s father however, despite an acknowledgement that the media coverage has produced these unwarranted attacks, he intimated that he would continue with the blog.

The council has had no complaints for the last two years about the quality of school meals other than one from the Payne family received on 6 June and there have been no changes to the service on offer since the introduction of the blog.

Pupils have a daily choice of two meals from a menu which is designed with pupils, parents and teachers. Our summer menu is about to be launched and includes main course choices like meat or vegetarian lasagne served with carrots and garlic bread or chicken pie with puff pastry, mashed potato and mixed vegetables.

Pupils can choose from at least two meals every day. They pay Ā£2 for two courses and this could be a starter and a main or a main and a desert. Each meal comes with milk or water. Pupils can have as much salad and bread as they want. Salad, vegetables, fruit, yoghurt and cheese options are available every day. These are standing options and are not a result of any changes in response to the blog site.

As part of the curriculum for excellence, pupils in all our schools are regularly taught about healthy eating and at lunch breaks staff encourage pupils to make good choices from what is on offer. We use a system called ā€˜Nutmegā€™ to make sure everything is nutritionally balanced. Our staff also get nutrition awareness training so they know how to provide a good healthy meal. There is portion sized guidance which we adhere to and it is matched to the age of the child so they get the right amount of food. Second portions would mean too many calories for pupils.

In Lochgilphead Primary School we are piloting a new pre-ordering scheme which is designed to encourage class discussion around meal choices and also improves the accuracy of meal choices. The pupils use a touch screen to select their lunch option and the data is downloaded in the kitchen so they know how many portions of each meal are required. As they place their order, the pupils are given a coloured band which relates to their meal choice that day. They wear it during the morning, and at lunchtime they hand it to the catering assistant, who will give them the corresponding meal.

The Councilā€™s focus is now on supporting the school in the education of young people in Argyll and Bute.

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Thankfully the Council gave in to social pressure and changed their stance. You can read their new nicer statement here.

I am so glad this story has a happy ending šŸ™‚

2 comments

  • A.E.

    This is just appalling! I am so thankful that the combined interwebs were able to make them mend their ways! Freedom is a beautiful thing and I am so happy for the children that are getting better dining options and that can continue their photography šŸ™‚ Best, A.E.

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