Statement
@Chartwells_UK
"We have had time to investigate the picture circulated on Twitter. For clarity this shows five days of free school lunches (not ten days) and the charge for food, packing and distribution was actually £10.50 and not £30 as suggested."
@Chartwells_UK
"We have had time to investigate the picture circulated on Twitter. For clarity this shows five days of free school lunches (not ten days) and the charge for food, packing and distribution was actually £10.50 and not £30 as suggested."
"Our ten-day hampers typically include a wide variety of nutritious food items to support the provision of lunches for children*. We are further enhancing our food parcels following the Department for Education’s additional allowance of £3.50 per week per child in line with ...
nutritional guidelines, in addition we welcome DofE procurement notice for schools issued today. We would like to thank Marcus Rashford and the Permanent Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, Vicky Ford, for their collaboration as we navigate these difficult times."
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@BylineTimes from the school told parents the first care pack was for 10 days: "please note this box will contain enough food for ten days"
Also value of vouchers for 2 weeks was £30, not the charge for food, packing and distribution
@BylineTimes from the school told parents the first care pack was for 10 days: "please note this box will contain enough food for ten days"
Also value of vouchers for 2 weeks was £30, not the charge for food, packing and distribution