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Government food strategy ‘misses the mark’, critics warn

1 min read Health
The government’s long-awaited food strategy has been branded a “pale imitation” of proposals put forward by an advisor to reduce food poverty in England.
The new white paper has been described as 'disappointing' by critics. Picture: Adobe Stock
The new white paper has been described as 'disappointing' by critics. Picture: Adobe Stock

The strategy, published today (13 June), “focuses on longer-term measures to support a resilient, healthier, and more sustainable food system that is affordable to all”, it states.

Among a raft of measures to reform farming and agriculture, the strategy says the government will review current policies around healthy eating in schools and pledges to increase support for schools to teach pupils how to cook healthy meals.

The strategy also reiterates delayed plans to crack down on junk food advertising and a further £600m investment in the Holiday Activities and Food programme over the next three-years.

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