Students at a school where the head slammed the meals in its canteen have given their verdict.
Students at a school where the head teacher has asked, "How difficult is it to bake a potato?", have given their verdict on the food.about the state of food at his own school, head teacher Jason Ashley, of Redbridge Community School in Southampton, said meals served in its canteen were "completely unacceptable".
He blamed caterers Chartwells for the issues and said he had no control over what was on offer to pupils.Mr Ashley's letter to parents, along with pictures showing some of the food, has been widely shared on social media.
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