Schools urged to encourage healthy food

Published June 13, 2008

BRUSSELS, June 12: Europe’s schools should think about removing vending machines packed with savoury or sugary snacks and offer fruit and vegetables to students instead, an internal European Commission document said.

In recommendations accompanying plans for an EU-wide scheme to finance handouts of fruit and vegetables, Commission experts suggested that such “competing foods” be taken off school premises to encourage healthy eating habits in schoolchildren.

“The removal of competing foods, in particular in vending machines, in the school environment — savoury and sugary snacks and sweetened drinks — is recommended,” the document said.

“In turn, a replacement with vending machines with fruit and vegetables could be recommended,” it said. Convenience and processed foods should also be eaten in moderation as they might contain high levels of fat, sugar and salt, it added.

In a blueprint due to be published on July 8, EU Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel would earmark 90 million euros ($138.9 million) a year in funding for the EU-wide scheme.—Reuters