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Healthy Start plan offers fruit or milk

Nursery managers may have to make a choice between offering children either milk or fruit in a Government healthy eating scheme. The Department of Health's Healthy Start scheme due to be implemented at the end of the year may face nursery owners with the task of offering children either a third of a pint of milk or a piece of fruit, amid protests from dairy farmers.

The Department of Health's Healthy Start scheme due to be implemented at the end of the year may face nursery owners with the task of offering children either a third of a pint of milk or a piece of fruit, amid protests from dairy farmers.

The Dairy Council, the co-ordinating body for the dairy industry in England, Scotland and Wales, is urging the Government to reconsider its proposal. It said the scheme would 'needlessly pit two nutritious foods against each other, rather than offering both, which is clearly the best nutritional choice'.

The Dairy Council's nutrition manager Dr Michelle McKinley said that the under-fives have specific nutritional needs. 'Owing to the high demands of growth, nursery school children have high micronutrient and energy requirements,' she said. 'Milk is an energy and nutrient-dense food and, together with a piece of fruit, would provide the best nutritional package for young children.'

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