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Page: Case studies

Case studies of public sector institutions that offer Real Bread.
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News: Conservation groups celebrate sustainable fish in new School Food Standards

Marine conservation groups celebrate promotion of sustainable fish, and exclusion of endangered species, in new School Food Standards launched today
Sustainable Fish | Tuesday 17 June 2014

News: A good day for school food, but will be even better when standards mandatory for all schools

Children's Food Campaign's response to the publication of the new revised school food standards
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 17 June 2014

Page: Supporter FAQs

Things you might want or need to know about supporting the Real Bread Campaign.
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News: London Councils urged to end cage cruelty

15 London councils have received Good Egg Awards for ethical egg-buying policies, leaving 18 still serving thousands of meals every day likely to contain eggs produced by hens kept in cruel caged conditions.
London Food Link | Sunday 15 June 2014

News: UK shoppers at risk of a Great British Fake Off?

Today, the Real Bread Campaign renewed its demand for an Honest Crust Act to protect shoppers from the risk of being misled when they buy a loaf, one of the most important staple foods in the British diet.
Real Bread Campaign | Friday 13 June 2014

Page: Honest Crust Act

The Real Bread Campaign calls for improved loaf labelling and marketing laws in the UK. 
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News: Response to launch of Coca-Cola Life

Children's Food Campaign co-ordinator, Malcolm Clark, responds to launch of Coca Cola Life
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 11 June 2014

Page: 5 Stars: Our targets for success

What cities must achieve to be declared a Sustainable Fish City...
Sustainable Fish

Reports: Growing Health Case Study: Lets Grow Lets Eat

Food4families is a community based food-growing project for local residents sponsored by Reading International Solidarity Centre (RISC). It aims to enable people to grow and cook food, while encouraging healthier eating and lifestyle habits.
Growing Health | Monday 9 June 2014

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