Vending machine                                   Snacks
Beverage (f) a drink (inf)
Tendency to eat unhealthily
School dinners  - tray  - unbalanced meal
Nutrition (n)    nutritional content / value
Dietician designs the menu
Lazy / coach potato / idle / sedentary lifestyle
Chips  Uk – fries USA
Crisps UK – chips USA
Jelly UK – Jello USA
Jam UK – Jelly USA
Morbidly Obese – obesity (fat – unhealthy)
Fast/ junk food / processed food  (fatty)
Ready-meals
The food revolution:                 “What on earth is that?”
It’s not fair on the children, they deserve better
The Government doesn’t have the answer
To train 60 head dinner ladies, 20,000 kids to try the food.
Deepening crisis.            Jamie wants to create a cleverer, healthier, cooler nation    
Borough of Greenwich                        Chronic
Ignorant of/ about                              Socialist
“Putting my mother’s hat on…”                      Home economics                  Wood work
The first steps could be education at school, involving children and making them aware of the importance of eating organic food and drinking water
Educate the parents                                Adverts for organic food and nutritious foods campaigns
Shows a failure in the educational system – parents should have learned the basics of parenting
Completely  changing the contents of the midday meal – cost?
  
Report for homework:
Introduction: what is the food revolution?
Key information and facts
Conclusion
Recommendation