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Sir Paul McCartney wants mandatory meat taken out of school meals

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Sir Paul McCartney has spoken out against the serving of meat in schools, arguing that the practise shouldn’t be mandatory.The star made the case in a letter to education secretary Gavin Williamson co-signed by daughters Stella and Mary, as part of a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)-backed campaign.The letter coincides with a consultation process for a review of Britain’s food system called the National Food Strategy.In a statement, the McCartneys said: ‘No one needs to eat meat, so it shouldn’t be mandatory to serve it in schools.‘It’s time to revise the School Food Standards to help the planet, spare animals, and promote healthy eating.’They also called for more climate-friendly vegan options served in schools, after a.

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