A Bill to amend the Requirements for School Food Regulations 2014 to further restrict the serving of foods high in fat, salt or sugar in schools and to require all school meals to be free of added sugar by 2022; to require all publicly-funded schools to adhere to those standards; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Layla MoranLiberal Democrat
19 September 2019
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The School Food Bill would tighten the rules on school meals by amending the 2014 Regulations to limit foods high in fat, salt or sugar. It would require all school meals to be free of added sugar by 2022 and apply these standards to all publicly funded schools.
The bill is at the second reading stage in the Commons. The first reading took place in July 2019.
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