Her point on SM being extremely privileged is excellent. I doubt Sophie will have the balls to replyIn fairness she has some very valid points.
Yes the scheme is not perfect but it is monitored and reviewed on an ongoing basis.
One of the messages Katriona shared also said something interesting, the writer said how SM is making money from all the engagement she gets on these posts, so effectively profiting from throwing shade on an anti-poverty measure.
Don't forget the children coming from homes where mam or dad are addicts or have issues and don't provide their children with meals. Sometimes this is the only hot meal children in poverty get. Even though we are a wealthy country there are lots of poor children in dire situations.So all the little kids whose parents don’t/can’t provide regular meals, for whatever reason, are being tit on because this bleeping eejit is on her hobby horse about Ultra Processed Foods. Ok!
Does she not understand that children who experience inter-generational poverty/have parents who love them and are trying to do their best in low paying jobs etc don’t care or know about palm oil or ethically sourced ingredients? duck off you snobby bleep! Most people are trying their best with what they’re given![]()
Has SM actually said school meals should be stopped? She hasn’t, so far as I’m aware. She’s talking about the quality, which in my child’s school is really awful. The kids aren’t eating the food and a lot of people have stopped getting the lunches.Don't forget the children coming from homes where mam or dad are addicts or have issues and don't provide their children with meals. Sometimes this is the only hot meal children in poverty get. Even though we are a wealthy country there are lots of poor children in dire situations.
I don’t fully disagree.I think what she is doing is very dangerous. While the hot food scheme is not perfect,. It is new and is a start. In Ireland schools don't have canteens, the government is not going to build canteens in every school so we are where we are.
While the quality may not be what every one would like, as Katrina o Sullivan says for many it's the only hot meal they get. Kids can also opt out, parents can still make their lunch, my sister does for one niece, the other 2 love the meals but 1 doesn't.
As for darina Allen and her community kitchens, that's not going to happen either
I feel Sophie Morris is in very privileged position, her videos are harmful to young mothers in particular making them feel very guilty about what their children are eating. She may say its directed at producers but mothers are hearing it.
What's wise is she benefits financially, her book, programme, car etc etc
Totally agree with you here. I also think they should look at giving parents a choice on a cold lunch option. They had to do it one day in our school and it was the one and only time my child ate everything, even the fruit and she said she'd love that every day instead of the hot ones.I don’t fully disagree.
But it’s being turned into some sort of class warfare when it really doesn’t need to be.
The goal of a business is to make a profit. And in many cases they will do so as cheaply as they can get away with. Look at all the sweatshops and issues in fast fashion.
I don’t disagree that a less than perfect school meal is better than hunger. But we can still do better. When Jamie Oliver took on school meals in the UK no one accused him of snobbery or wanting to deprive hungry children.
We could build canteens in schools over a number of years if the political will was there.
I follow an American dietician living in Paris. The school dinners in France are amazing. I’d eat them & I wouldn’t touch my kids school meals. Reheated in a soggy plastic box.
Why not strive to do better for all children, and those who need it most will actually benefit.
I agree, but on balance people are overly triggered by her. I have heard few dieticians explain well what the issue is with what she is saying apart from either stating the obvious UFPs are fine in small amounts, or simply stating she’s not a dietician. I agree simply reading additives without explanation isn’t ideal. But she has shone a spotlight on misleading marketing and caused people to reflect on what they are eating,We can probably all agree there are problems with the school meals and hopefully things will improve. The issue with Sophie is that she is not a dietitian and in no position to be talking about additives when she clearly can’t explain what is bad about them.
Does she ever give it a bleeping rest.She's a melt. ..whining about Easter eggs today
Oooh they are €7.50 everywhere else. Must get someDoes she ever give it a bleeping rest.
Mick Kelly from the GIY initiative in Waterford is as deranged as Sophie. They're so privileged and cannot see past their on biases.Next she will be after coca cola. That honey she recommended the other day looked like ear wax and was four times the price of squeezey honey.
She has no idea what message she's spreading now. It's a mix of misleading marketing (mostly it isn't), health (she hasn't a clue and this is getting watered down ..she recommends stuff laced with salt), country of origin and pricing.Does she really think many people are sitting eating the whole bag themselves?! She’ll be at Costco next