Fresh Meat for Cheshire East Schools
Cheshire East Council has given a fresh boost to school meals and local food producers and suppliers. Currently the meat for school dinners provided by the authority’s catering service is brought in frozen from a national supplier. But, from October 1st, this will gradually be replaced with fresh meat supplied by three Cheshire businesses and one out-of-county firm which supplies locally. The firms are: Barrows Butcher, of Bollington; Littlers Butchers, of Northwich; Steve Brookes Quality Cuts, of Sandbach; and Browns Food Service, of Rugby, Warwickshire.
The 121 primary and 13 secondary schools that are served by Cheshire East catering will receive deliveries of fresh meat – much of it produced locally – twice a week under the new contracts.
Hilda Gaddum, Cabinet member with responsibility for children and family services, said: “This is good news for all concerned – for youngsters who enjoy our healthy and nutritious school meals and for our local butchers and food producers. The Council’s catering service is always striving to improve its standards of nutrition and provision as part of our commitment to helping improve the health and life opportunities of everyone in Cheshire East. “





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