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Vegemite, butter, snitzels among foods targeted by schools healthy eating push

EXCLUSIVE: New rules for school canteens will put butter, pies and schnitzels on the restricted list — even Australia’s favourite spread, Vegemite, has been smeared.

Spread it thin, latest NSW school guidelines dictate.
Spread it thin, latest NSW school guidelines dictate.

SCHOOLS have been told to stop using butter in the latest NSW government crackdown on the food sold at ­canteens.

Banning or severely restricting fairy bread, Vegemite, schnitzels, pies and cream is also part of a dreary new regimen for kids.

But the government says that it’s necessary because a whopping 22 per cent of children are overweight.

NSW Minister for Education Rob Stokes.
NSW Minister for Education Rob Stokes.
The latest hitlist.
The latest hitlist.

“We can’t teach good ­nutrition in the classroom and then sell rubbish in the playground,” Education Minister Rob Stokes said.

Under a blanket regimen starting next year, public schools are being told they must not buy hundreds and thousands, butter, cream, salt, Nutella, icing and chocolate chips.

The war on fat has also spread to Vegemite, which may now only be used in “small amounts, lightly spread”.

Fattier foods such as schnitzels, bacon, hot chips, pies and other foods must make up no more than one-quarter of canteen menus — and they must be healthier versions.

New Education Department advice says these ingredients “should not be used in your school canteen”.

WE’VE BEEN EATING SUSHI ‘ALL WRONG’

The department has prepared a list of meals it would prefer kids have, including hummus, rice paper rolls, a “veg-o-rama burger” and a bean and corn salad. It wants canteen menus to contain at least 75 per cent healthy food, and water should be the kids’ “main drink”.

“The nanny state is getting ridiculous — governments are interfering too much in our lives,” Liberal MP Peter Phelps told The Saturday Telegraph.

Originally published as Vegemite, butter, snitzels among foods targeted by schools healthy eating push

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