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thread: Canteen rules & regulations..anyone in the know? (bit of a vent here)

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    Canteen rules & regulations..anyone in the know? (bit of a vent here)

    Well I went along to P&C tonight & along with the readers.. the issue of canteen was raised.
    Currently our canteen supplies jelly cups, milkyways & these sunface fruit lollies & snakes (Just to name a few things on the "red" list). Now a friend has taken over the role of canteen head honcho & wants to remove these items from canteen. Well everyone bar me pretty much LOL disagrees with her. It was brought up tonight & we got shot down in a big fire ball of flames. It wasn't pretty.
    so before I get into the vent part of my post.. Does anyone know if the Fresh Tastes NSW Healthy School Canteen Strategy is either just a guide line to be taken on board & adjusted to suit the school or its a MUST FOLLOW & OBEY hard & fast no ifs, or buts about it?
    Reason I ask is the argument was the fresh tastes guidelines state that all red foods (lollies etc) must be limited to sale in canteens. By this they mean limited to TWO days a term.
    Now the bulk of everyone there tonight said that because our canteen is only open 2 days a week it doesn't matter, its a treat. But to me it doesn't matter the regulations state TWO days a term not 2 days a week.

    So who is right? Us or them?

    Ok, now for the vent. I knew I was in for a showdown. But OMG. Seriously these women have control issues. I made a (yes smart arse) comment about jumping on an idea as it will make a profit. It was suggested that the students have a vegie patch. one that they can use to learn about what they grow & then take pride in that they are supplying these fresh grown produce in the canteen. Well this was apparently a stupid, time consuming idea. Then someone else said how they heard about these types of things being government funded to set up. So I said "they you go, profit to be made lets jump on it" . Yes it was a smart arse comment but really its true, it will cost nothing to set up if the gov fund it to set up & then we will maek money off selling the items in canteen. well one lady pulled me up on it big time, she spoke over everyone else directing all attention to me & went on at me about P&C not being the place for snide remarks I am going to say inthe corner blah blah blah. So I piped up & said fine, if you let me finish then I will say it for all to hear. The whole evening so far has been discussing profit, its all about making profit, so here we are its funded to set up so it will be profit that comes from it. So lets jump on it. she cut me off again & spent the rest of the night giving me the look of death. Along with her side kick that I apparently offend a few weeks back when I said P&C was hard to join as there is there clicky little group. well that didn't go down well either. But tonight just rang in the tune of click click click! LOL


    soooo anyway if someone can give me some facts to rub in their faces about canteen that would be great

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    First up, I have to say sorry, I don't know anything about the regs, but good on you for standing up to those 'bullies'. I personally felt tightness in my chest reading what you had to put up with. You might have to get some of your friends on board to go to the meetings with you for some extra support.
    Good luck with everything , I hope you can stick it tothem

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    Mar 2007
    Brisbane
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    Hey.. up in QLD it is policy. I've just done a google search on the NSW DET, and it appears that the "Fresh Tastes NSW Healthy School Canteen Strategy" is "the policy sets out requirements associated with a government-endorsed approach that assists schools to determine nutritional and healthier types of foods for sale in their canteens."

    So it is policy as per the department of ed.

    It states that this policy is applicable to "All DET staff and operations; Schools; TAFE; Parents/Guardians/Caregivers; The Public; Associated with Industry"

    Go to..

    https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/...being%7CHealth

    the stuck up b@t$h#s have to follow it!!

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    May 2007
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    actually in regards to policy it is not law..

    so legally no they dont have to suck it up and follow it, anything policy related can not be forced upon someone

    But yes policy should be followed to be consistant

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    actually in regards to policy it is not law..

    so legally no they dont have to suck it up and follow it, anything policy related can not be forced upon someone

    But yes policy should be followed to be consistant
    see this is what they were saying (sort of) but I kept coming across this
    It is mandatory for all NSW Government schools (from Term 1, 2005)
    so to me that sounds like its more then just a police.. am I right?

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    May 2007
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    In QLD its pretty much seen as law, even though I don't think they can actually ambush a school and host a seige of offending food LOL. It's just HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as far as I know. Most schools will take it in because its just good policy really (except some bits which I'll leave out of this post... ok no I won't... skim milk? For Kids? Is OTT to me... I think thats where it goes too far IMO... anyway LOL).

    Good on you for standing up to those *****es. P&C meetings can get so catty, my mum was part of one and she'd always come home with tales to tell, sounded like a bloody high school drama group to me!

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    Our school does follow it, because last year when I was volunteering one of the Mums I was on with wanted to make cupcakes, brought all of her own ingredients in, did the right thing and went and asked the Principal only to be told no, they couldn't because of the guidelines. But it is still up to the school how closely they follow them. I know our school does, but the high school doesn't. A friend of mine in another town that has macca's down the road from the high school wanted to, but couldn't because they knew if they took all the 'bad' stuff off the menu, they would go down the road to macca's anyway and at least that way they would be making money.

    But that said this year our school does sell jelly cups at recess and once a month we do have a special cupcake day.

    FJ, I think it is unrealistic to expect a canteen to be 100% healthy - it would be a death knell if it were. So long as they provide healthy choices and limit the number of 'bad' items a child can buy at once (Like we have these terrible yoghurt stick things and they can only buy 5 at a time) then you're probably on the right track.

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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Fiona I work for a school canteen supplier so we have to be pretty up there with the regulations.

    It is mandatory & the school can be fined if they are audited by the School Canteen Association. I'm not sure what the fine is & in all the time I've worked with the guidelines none of our 150+ schools that we supply have been fined.

    There are three categories of foods, using a traffic ligt system - red, amber and green. Red foods are only allowed to be supplied once a term, so schools can have a special say "pie day" once in a term but not sell pies for the rest of the term. Amber foods are alowed to be eaten once per week, some schools will only sell them on one day but smaller schools that the canteen ladies know all the kids can just make sure that eac child only buys the food one day IYKWIM. Green foods can be eten daily. You can find the guidelines & a calculator on the NSW School Canteen Assoc website.

    The school can get a Buyer's Guide sent out once a term (I'm not sure if all schools automatically get it or if you have to register) and it has a listing of all the approved products. This is where we have a bit of a problem. The companies have to pay to get their products into the magazine, so if a company can't afford it then their product doesn't go in. So for example I think there are only two brands of water in the Buyer Guide, obviously any plain water is ok for kids though. This is where the calculator comes in, you put in the sodium, fat etc from the nutritional panel & it will tell you what category it's in.

    Now even though it's mandatory, some schools don't follow it. We still have A LOT of schools that order frozen chips & oil and sell them every day. There are soooo many products now that companies have modified to bring them into line as well which makes it so much easier. Depending on the brand of Jelly Cups at the canteen at the moment, they may be ok. Most of the time it's just a matter of switching brands, this brand of chicken nuggets has too much salt, so swap over to that brand. It is a bit of work to get it started, but the canteen supplier should be well versed in the recommendations & be able to help them work out what products to change.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    Thanks Sarah.

    Well see the argument of the p&c is that its only 2 days a week that our canteen operates so its ok. by the mandatory guidlines say 2 times a term only. Nothing about it being different if the canteen is only open 2 days aweek.

    DH actually wantt o lodge a formal complaint about the amount of red foods in the canteen.

    Here is a list of what you can get
    Jelly cups (which are home made)
    sun fruit snakes
    sunfruit faces
    hello panda's
    ovalteenies
    popcorn (butter)
    chips
    BBQ Jumpies
    JJ's
    yogurt frogs (and these taste GROSS)
    Bulla crunch - double choc icecreams.

    There is obvisoulsy more things but i am pretty sure all of the above is on the red list (minus the popcorn I think?) & this is all available 2 days a week.
    It is limited to 1 packet of hello panda's but ATM there is no rule as a such saying the kids can not buy more then one of these items at a time.

    Alot of the staff like these sun fruit face lollies so they are arguing them for their own sake but Its so not the point. Its the fact that these foods are available more then the 2 times a term.

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    Dec 2005
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    So Sarah, that might be why our school has 'school' chicken nuggets, which for all intents and purposes look exactly like normal chicken nuggets? LOL

    ETA - our jelly cups are homemade ones, plus we have ovalteenies (which I think would be fine?) and chips and those god-awful JJ things. We only have zooper-dooper ice blocks and plain bulla icecream, but they are $1.50 so not many kids buy those anyway. We also do fruit cups (diced fresh fruit salad), vege sticks with dip or hommus and that's it!
    Last edited by Trillian; March 4th, 2009 at 06:39 AM.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    our healthy snack options are
    Fruit cups (same as you trill, diced fruit salad)
    Carrot sticks & salsa
    Apple slinky (you know that gadget that spirals the apple
    Oval rice crackers
    Hot kid crackers (I actually have no idea what these are)
    Garlic bread
    Muffins
    fruit (depending on the season)

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
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    Our local council has a MASSIVE push for healthy eating for children, does your council have the same? Maybe you could use that for backup.

    good on you xoxoxo

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    They used to do the apple spirals, but I think it just got too 'hard' for the helpers to do it iykwim? The garlic bread is a bit of a dodgy choice if you ask me though, I would have thought with all the butter that it wouldn't be a great choice.

    I think you should stick it to them on principal, you made the effort to attend the meeting and share your ideas and they treated you terribly. Let us know how you go OK?

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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Yep Trillian the "school" nuggets (Chickadee/Inghams ) are the same as the regular nuggets, just with reduced salt content. Chickadee spent months modifying their products & making a school version of almost everything they sell.

    Koala brand popcorn Fiona? If it is, then yep it's fine. If the jelly is diet / low sugar then it's fine as well. Though the regulations are that homemade things are supposed to have a full list of ingredients with them The rest of those things I haven't even heard of LOL, so you are probably right they they are red!

    ETA: There is a new garlic bread that has been released in the last term of 2008 that is approved La Famiglia brand.

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    Fiona - from what Sarah has said it seems that you are well and truly in the right and that the school are flouting the regulations. Just because they are open only 2 days a week doesnt mean they can ignore them
    Id either ring the School Canteen Association and make a complaint, and have them audited, or seek clarification and have them send something to the school (and to you) with the exact requirements.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    The garlic bread is home made also. They get bread for free from bakers delight which I am also wanting to know if its being treated for human consumption because I thought that was for animals only. Being do they bag it all up hygienicly or is tossed on the floor & scooped up into bags?
    But yeah it cost them nothing to make so is a big profit . Thats all these people see is $$$
    Last edited by *Efjay*; March 4th, 2009 at 07:16 AM.

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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Yeah I'd be very very concerned with getting free bread. It might all be above board, but I'd be very wary, because what's in it for the company giving it away if it's still fresh IYKWIM?

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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Yeah I'd be very very concerned with getting free bread. It might all be above board, but I'd be very wary, because what's in it for the company giving it away if it's still fresh IYKWIM?

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