Shaking Up Meals the Milky Way; Event Milk Back On Schools' Menu

The HeraldMarch 13, 2004

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Glasgow has announced that it is going to put the clock back 30 years. Reversing the decision of Margaret "milk snatcher" Thatcher in her pre-prime ministerial days at the Department of Education, from next month the city's 41,228 primary school children are to be offered free milk - full-fat, semi-skimmed or flavoured - every lunchtime.

The days of small children manhandling crates of bottles of one- third of a pint of milk into every classroom may be gone forever, but most nutrionists agree that reinstating free milk is a step in the right direction. In 1991 it was claimed the abolition of free school milk may have condemned thousands to crippling bone disease in late adulthood.

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Shaking Up Meals the Milky Way; Event Milk Back On Schools' Menu

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