A teacher has slammed his school's 'shameful' free meals provider during the COVID-19 crisis. Peter Overton, who runs Easton CE Academy in St Jude's, Bristol, was forced to hand out 185 of the 'inadequate' meals to worried parents on Tuesday evening.
The provider had charged £11 for the measly ration - that many thought was for one day but turned out to be the week's supply.
Each weekly ration included a loaf of bread, a 250g portion of baking spread, a small block of cheese, five pieces of fruit, five biscuits or cakes, five packs of crisps and two yoghurts.
The bread had a sell-by date of February 2021, leaving Mr Overton somewhat confused. On Monday, the school's contractors Chartwells, part of the Compass Group, reportedly failed to
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