'They're getting treated worse than in a prison'
Nottinghamshire parents are concerned their children are being left hungry due to small school dinners they claim lack nutrients. Some parents of pupils at Bulwell Academy feel there are not enough suitable options available for their children.
"My daughter has a disability which involves having an enlarged tongue which is really sensitive. Half of these meals are all spicy and she can't have those, so she has to go for the second option which is a slice of pizza that basically looks like it has been bought from Aldi out of the cheap everyday range at 59p and you just get a piece."
"Previous secondary schools you go to the canteen and you would have a choice of chips, beans, sausages, bacon. You would have a variety of choice, but not at this school, it's this or this, and it's all inadequate."
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