

A new study shows
Figures suggest that just 22% of the city's secondary pupils took school meals this year – down from 26.5% last year.
Further research shows that among primary-aged children, only 37.8% took school dinners. The drop in uptake means the city's school canteens are heading towards making a £380,000 loss this year.
In addition to the mystery shopper, catering trainers are being appointed to go into school kitchens to improve standards.
Councillor Marilyne MacLaren, the city's education leader, said: "I am determined to improve the uptake of school meals and keen to involve parents and head teachers in their marketing. We need to encourage children to eat school meals by making the whole experience fun, tasty and appealing."
Ricky Henderson, Labour's education spokesman, added: "The take-up of school meals in
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