Fewer pupils are eating school dinners as a result of moves to make them healthier, a BBC survey suggests. Some 59 per cent of the local authorities that took part said the number of pupils eating meals had gone down and, of those, 71 per cent agreed Jamie Oliver's healthy meals campaign was a reason.
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