PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
School Milk (23 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Chris Hinchliff (Labour)
Answer
This is a devolved matter, and I am answering with responsibility for the school milk scheme in England.
Only milk and relevant dairy products are currently eligible for subsidy in the school milk scheme and there are no plans to subsidise dairy-free beverages.
The Government recognises that some children with clinical and dietary needs are unable to consume milk and expects schools to make reasonable adjustments for those with particular needs. The School Food Standards require milk to be available, but also enable schools in England to provide a variety of other products to meet pupils’ particular dietary needs. Further information is available on gov.uk at the following link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/school-food-standards-resources-for-schools
A joint working group of the Committee on Toxicity and the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition was established in Autumn 2021 to conduct a risk-benefit- analysis considering both nutritional and toxicological aspects associated with the consumption of plant-based drinks by the UK population. This work is ongoing, and the Government will continue to monitor developments. These committees separately provide advice on food safety and nutrition issues to the UK Governments.
Answered by:
Daniel Zeichner (Labour)
29 October 2024
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