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“Jamie’s school dinners” clip part2/2


This is a 13 mins clip i edited from the 200mins DVD. For more information please check the original DVD. It’s amazing to see one man’s passion could affect many people. And yes, he’s not the only one who care our next generation after all.Also, it’s exciting to see by the collaboration of school and family, it’s possible to defeat junk food companies and switch off the impact of commercials upon children. This DVD has great visual images to let people understand the power of environment. Together we can make a difference.

25 Responses to ““Jamie’s school dinners” clip part2/2”

  1. piepartyzena Says:

    Children don’t like smoked salmon! What was he thinking there?

  2. qwertasdcfghjklmo24z Says:

    @bigleroygym after a certain time. Usually after 9pm

  3. bigleroygym Says:

    love the show…i’m surprised that the f-word is allowed on Tv in England, is this true?

  4. zzzzJAGJEETzzzz Says:

    @bboyzshannon this is the uk. we have a free national health service.

  5. fto2006 Says:

    I like this much more than the drama-full american version

  6. IROCKFORME Says:

    @kristeclectic you have a point

  7. sabinaebay Says:

    @kristeclectic well said!

  8. sacadosify Says:

    It’s unfortunate to see how ignorant some people are when it comes to food. You would think that the public health system in the UK would work harder to ensure that people received education on nutrition to prevent health issues related to poor eating habits.

  9. SelGomezFan4Lifee Says:

    @lovergurlz10001 oh.. so you were in BC.. well I guess you were out of luck cause quite a lot of schools in Canada have a cafeteria/lunch service

  10. lovergurlz10001 Says:

    @SelGomezFan4Lifee lol oh no my mom packed my lunch vancouver elementary schools usually doesnt provide a lunch service

  11. TheCheeseandmaciful Says:

    @SelGomezFan4Lifee I totally agree. Where I live in Canada, it is nothing like that.

  12. TheCheeseandmaciful Says:

    Those kids are brats.

  13. SelGomezFan4Lifee Says:

    @lovergurlz10001 I don’t know where you were in Canada, but thye province of Quebec isn’t like that at all.

  14. ClarkieDude Says:

    As a father of three, I understand the conundrum of the threat school lunches in the public schools in the United States pose to both children and parents — either spend a lot of money and time feeding your family healthy, properly prepared meals (especially school lunches), or face the inevitable consequences of poisoning your loved ones with garbage. I’d rather tighten my belt and deal with the high price of good eating habits than giving in to the latter.

  15. Lunarlaserranging Says:

    the biggest problem with schools is they dont give kids enough to eat and limit the amount they are allowed to eat. we’re all different and there is no set amount one human should eat. most kids dont eat enough for the amount of physical exursion they do. 70g of fat is so inadequate for any man per day. the guidelines are all bollocks to keep people puny. the govertnment dont want big powerful people as they are harder to maintain and control. the more we eat the more powerful we become

  16. LittlePinky82 Says:

    I think that’s so awesome! Makes you happy you want to cry. :) I can’t believe people would dislike this.

  17. lovergurlz10001 Says:

    i wish he did this before, i’m 18 now but when I first came to canada i had chicken nuggets and coke for an entire two years cuz thats what everybody was eating. I’m not fat but i wish i knew better cuz it must have affected my health in an adverse way.

  18. GhreysGirl Says:

    It takes time for taste buds to change, whether literal or figural: two weeks, and the body will like different foods.

  19. PurpleFreak987 Says:

    i mostly just eat one meal a day… the rest of the day mostly fruits… i don’t like the school lunches, i hate the fatty parts of chickens and the fatty part that is left with the meat… it makes me sick when i think about it…

  20. 0kelham0 Says:

    do you live in america

  21. then00best Says:

    I remember seeing one of those crazy moms on TV with a 100 pound 5 year old. She said “Don’t you feed your kids when they’re hungry?” and cut to a video of her giving her kid a big glass of soda. She, and every other mother out there, could have given her an apple, or a banana, or made a sandwich. I agree with you

  22. crpsaiyan Says:

    Fruits and veggies are expensive, but at the same time, it’s a plus. They spoil so quickly in the fridge. I live alone, so there’s only one mouth to feed, and the veggie portions are huge. I can only eat so much in a day, so the expense also teaches me about portion control.

  23. stucknad Says:

    Our family saves money by eating meat only 2-3 times a week rather than twice a day like we used to. We use the savings to buy fruits, vegies and other good healthy stuff.

  24. BLURMANNIN Says:

    I ALWAYS SAY THE SAME THING!

  25. bboyzshannon Says:

    the term “expensive” is bullshit
    i would rather big bucks for fruits than big medical bills

    THINK ABOUT IT
    EXPENSIVE FRUITS VERSUS EXPENSIVE MEDICAL BILLS

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