Mums in burger backlash over healthy eating
TWO mums are organising junk food runs to a South Yorkshire school - because they don't agree with its healthy eating policy. Julie Critchlow and Sam Walker deliver fish and chips, pies, and burgers to hungry kids at Rawmarsh Comprehensive every day.
They say they have started the food runs because pupils are turning their noses up at the 'low fat rubbish' served up at the school.
And they are angry at a recent ruling by headteacher John Lambert that pupils can't leave at lunchtime to visit the local chippy - and should eat pasta, salads and sandwiches.
The two mums say demand is so great they have had to start using an old supermarket trolley for their lunchtime deliveries.
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