'Avoid processed meat' in kids' lunches

Date: 18/08/2009 / Category: Indoor play for schools and groups

Parents have been urged to offer their children a more varied lunch diet than sandwiches with processed meat in them.

The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has suggested that parents avoid giving their children processed meat regularly for lunch, such as for school or soft play centre lunches.

Evidence cited by the organisation indicates that around 3,700 bowel cancer cases could be prevented if UK residents ate less processed meat.

WCRF suggests that Brits should eat no more than 70g of processed meat per week.

Children's education manager at the organisation Marni Craze suggested that processed meat should only be "an occasional treat if it is eaten at all".

She said: "We also need to do more to raise awareness of the issue, as a recent survey has shown that two thirds of people in Britain do not know that eating processed meat increases risk of cancer."

Last month, the WRCF warned parents off iced coffees too when they take their children to soft play centres, indicating that a single iced coffee drink could contain up to a quarter of a women's daily calorie intake.ADNFCR-2594-ID-19318682-ADNFCR

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