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England proposes updated school food standards to restrict deep-fried and high-sugar items

Sunday, April 12, 2026Science & ClimateWell-covered3 frames

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  • The government has announced proposals to overhaul school food standards in England for the first time in more than a decade.
  • The proposals would ban deep-fried food from school menus.
  • Sugary desserts such as cakes, puddings, ice cream and waffles would be limited to once a week under the proposed rules.
  • Under the proposals, desserts served in schools would need to contain at least 50% fruit.
  • Schools would no longer be allowed to offer unhealthy 'grab and go' items such as pizza and sausage rolls every day.
  • The government says the changes are intended to help tackle childhood obesity and tooth decay.
  • Sources reporting the plan say about one in three children leave primary school overweight or obese.
  • A consultation on the proposed new school food standards is set to run for nine weeks.
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What foods would be most affected by the proposed rules?

The proposals would remove deep-fried foods from school menus, limit desserts such as ice cream, waffles, cakes and puddings to once a week, require those desserts to contain at least 50% fruit, and stop schools from offering items such as pizza and sausage rolls every day Daily Mail,Independent,LBC.

Why is the government changing the standards now?

The government says the overhaul is aimed at improving children's diets and reducing childhood obesity and tooth decay. Reports cite figures showing that around one in three children leave primary school overweight or obese, and government materials say tooth decay linked to high-sugar diets is a leading cause of hospital admissions for children aged 5 to 9 gov.uk,Metro,International Busin….

Are the new standards already final?

Not yet. The government has launched a nine-week consultation on the proposed standards before they are finalized and implemented EXPRESS,International Busin….

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Independent coverage (33)

Nottingham PostFull list of East Midlands schools now offering free 'health...
International Business Times UKUK Moves to Cut High-Sugar School Meals as One in Three Kids...
Open Access GovernmentSchool food standards overhaul removes high-sugar foods from...
huddersfieldexaminer9 foods among those banned from UK school dinners from Septe...
The Times of IndiaEngland schools to ban deep-fried food, curb junk items to t...
Chronicle LiveFull list of 83 new North East schools where breakfast clubs...
El-Balad.comSchool dinners face a hidden test as deep-fried food is bann...
Birmingham Mail5 foods being shielded from school dinner ban under new rule...
Birmingham Mail9 foods among those banned from school dinners under new rul...
accringtonIce cream and cake to be rationed to once a week in schools
Birmingham MailNew school dinner rules announced for England from September...
getwestlondonDeep-fried food school ban plus strict rules on sugary treat...
News Directory 3England Overhauls School Food Standards to Combat Childhood ...
AllTocWhat's changing in England school food standards?
LBCSausage rolls, ice cream and deep-fried food to go in school...
EXPRESSSchool dinner staples Labour is banning - millions of pupils...
Greatest Hits RadioHigh-sugar and deep-fried foods off the menu in schools in g...
Mirage NewsUK Gov Bans High-Sugar Foods in School Menus
AOL.comFried nuggets and steamed sponges off menu in school food ov...
Daily Mail OnlineDeep-fried food to be banned on school menus and sugary trea...
The IndependentDeep-fried food to be banned from school menus in bid to tac...
The GuardianFried nuggets and steamed sponges off menu in school food ov...
gov.ukGovernment scraps high-sugar food from school menus
MirrorChanges to school dinners as food to be banned in major UK u...
MirrorSchool lunch shake-up to ban deep-fried food and staple dess...
Manchester Evening NewsMajor change to school menus announced to 'tackle childhood ...
Chronicle Live83 new free breakfast clubs open across the North East
huddersfieldexaminerNew food ban for UK schools in major crackdown update April ...
Express & StarDeep-fried food to be banned on school menus and sugary trea...
The Irish NewsDeep-fried food to be banned on school menus and sugary trea...
Wirral GlobeWirral schools to open free breakfast clubs this week
Yahoo News UKEnd of fish and chip Fridays under Labour's healthy school d...
MetroDeep-fried food banned from school menus for good in war aga...
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