- Issues in the Market
- Main issues
- Definition
- Abbreviations
- Market in Brief
- School meal take-up continues to struggle, but it' s not all doom and gloom
- Money, money, money
- Government subsidies
- Going forward
- Internal Market Environment
- Key points
- Pupil numbers
- Figure 1: Trends in pupil numbers, 2001/02-2007/08
- School size
- Figure 2: Trends in school size, 2001/02-2007/08
- Food inflation
- Case study: St Botolph' s pupils to lose hot school meals
- Potential for new entrants?
- Figure 3: Facilities for food preparation in primary and secondary
schools in England, by region, 2007/08
- Case study: Dorset hub kitchens
- The decline of cookery lessons in school
- Case study: Real Meals -- Simple Cooking That Tastes Great
- Jamie Oliver' s Feed Me Better campaign and beyond
- Case study: Impact of nutrition on pupils' school performance
- Jamie' s Ministry of Food
- National School Meals Week (NSMW)
- Award winning caterers
- Broader Market Environment
- Key points
- School age population
- Figure 4: Trends and projections in the UK child population, by age
group, 2004-14
- Child obesity
- Figure 5: Current and projected levels of overweight and obese children
in the UK, by age and gender, 2003 and 2010
- How children spend their pocket money
- Figure 6: Trends in pocket money spend, 2004-08
- Ethnic diversity
- Figure 7: Estimated UK resident population, by country of birth, by
region, 2008*
- Legislation and Government Bodies
- Key points
- School meal legislation timeline
- Children Act 2004
- National Healthy Schools Programme
- School Food Trust (SFT)
- School FEAST (Food Excellence and Skills Training)
- Million Meals
- Case study: Adverts for food increase snacking
- Million Meals continued
- Get Real campaign
- Let' s Get Cooking
- Case study: Today' s kids lack basic skills
- Let' s Get Cooking continued
- Can Cook Will Cook project
- Stay on Site policy
- Case study: Cashless catering to eradicate the need for stay-on-site
policies
- 5-A-Day
- Figure 8: Methods used by schools to promote healthy eating, 2007
- SNAG (School Nutrition Action Group)
- LACA "secondary school meal system on the brink of collapse"
- Competitive Context
- Key points
- Contract catering market
- Number of meals served
- Figure 9: Competitive context of the contract catering market, by number
of meals served, 2001-07
- Outlet numbers
- Figure 10: Competitive context of the contract catering market, by
outlet numbers, 2001-07
- Pupils voting with their feet
- Case study: Manchester Fayre getting the kids' approval at the menu
development stage
- Strengths and Weaknesses in the Market
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Market Value and Forecast
- Key points
- Market performance
- Figure 11: School meals market value and forecast, 2004-14
- Market segmentation
- Figure 12: School meals market, by sector, 2004/05-2008/09
- Meal Take-up and Pricing
- Key points
- Trends in take-up of school meals
- Figure 13: Trends in take-up of school meals, 2004/05-2008/09
- Case study: Cucina Catering
- Case study: Marketing school meals
- Case study: Munchy Crunchy Club
- Figure 14: Take-up of school meals, by English region, 2007/08
- Case study: Newcastle schools exceeding targets for National Healthy
Schools status
- Meal pricing
- Figure 15: Trends in the average cost of a school meal, 2004/05-2007/08
- Figure 16: Average cost of a school meal, by English region, 2007/08
- Free school meals take-up
- Eligibility
- Case study: Parents' campaign
- Take-up
- Figure 17: Take-up of free school meals, by region, 2000/01-2007/08
- Case study: Utilising technology to remove the stigma of free school meals
- Free school meals for all?
- Case study: School meals in Japan
- Case study: School meals in Sweden
- Private schools
- Companies and Products
- Key points
- Figure 18: Leading contract caterers in the school meals market*, 2009
- ABM Catering Ltd
- Alliance in Partnership Ltd
- Aramark UK
- Compass Group plc
- Chartwells
- Edwards & Ward Ltd
- Harrison Catering Services Ltd
- ISS A/S
- Rentokil Initial plc
- Sodexo
- Children' s General Eating Habits and Food Preferences
- Key points
- Children' s attitudes towards food
- Figure 19: Trends in attitudes towards diet, 2004-08
- Breakfast preferences (7-10-year-olds)
- Figure 20: Trends in foods eaten for breakfast, 2004-08
- Figure 21: Trend in agreement that ' Breakfast is the most important meal
of the day' , 2004-08
- Case study: Breakfast clubs can add value to schools
- Snacking between meals
- Figure 22: Trends in snacking between meals, 2006-08
- Figure 23: Trends in what children snack on between meals, 2006-08
- Crisps/savoury snacks, chocolate and sweets
- Figure 24: Trends in frequency of chocolate eating, 2004-08
- Figure 25: Trends in where chocolate is eaten most often, 2004-08
- Fizzy drinks and energy/sports drinks
- Figure 26: Trends in consumption of fizzy drinks, 2004-08
- Figure 27: Trends in consumption of fizzy drinks or energy/sports
drinks, 2006-08
- Fruit juices, smoothies and fruit drinks
- Figure 28: Trends in consumption of fruit juice or fruit drinks in small
cartons or small bottles, 2004-08
- Case study: School rewards for healthy eating
- Figure 29: Trends in where fruit juice or fruit drinks are drunk, 2004-08
- Hot drinks (11-19s)
- Figure 30: Trends in consumption of hot drinks, 2004-08
- Vegetarianism in childhood
- Figure 31: Trends in vegetarianism, 2004-08
- Vegetarian options in US schools
- Vegetarianism in adulthood
- Who Eats School Meals?
- Key points
- Figure 32: Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, April
2009
- School meal fans
- Packed lunchers and switchers
- Appendix -- Children' s General Eating Habits and Food Preferences
- Chocolate
- Trends in consumption of chocolate, 2004-08
- Figure 36: Trends in consumption of chocolate, 2004-08
- Trends in number of bars or packets of chocolate eaten in the last week,
2004-08
- Figure 37: Trends in number of bars or packets of chocolate eaten in the
last week, 2004-08
- Trends in frequency of chocolate eating, 2004-08
- Figure 38: Trends in frequency of chocolate eating, 2004-08
- Trends in where chocolate eaten most, 2004-08
- Figure 39: Trends in where chocolate eaten most, 2004-08
- Sweets packets or tubes (not chocolate)
- Trends in consumption of sweets, 2004-08
- Figure 40: Trends in consumption of sweets, 2004-08
- Trends in number of packets or tubes of sweets eaten in the last week,
2004-08
- Figure 41: Trends in number of packets or tubes of sweets eaten in the
last week, 2004-08
- Types of sweets eaten most, 2008
- Figure 42: Types of sweets eaten most, 2008
- Trends in where sweets eaten most, 2004-08
- Figure 43: Trends in where sweets eaten most, 2004-08
- Crisps/savoury snacks
- Trends in crisps and other savoury snacks eaten, 2004-08 (7-10s)
- Figure 44: Trends in crisps and other savoury snacks eaten, 2004-08
- Trends in crisps and other savoury snacks eaten, 2004-08 (11-19s)
- Figure 45: Trends in crisps and other savoury snacks eaten, 2004-08
- Trends in number of crisps and other savoury snacks packets eaten in the
last week, 2004-08 (07-10)
- Figure 46: Trends in number of crisps and other savoury snacks packets
eaten in the last week, 2004-08
- Trends in number of crisps and other savoury snacks packets eaten in the
last week, 2004-08 (11-19s)
- Figure 47: Trends in number of crisps and other savoury snacks packets
eaten in the last week, 2004-08
- Trends in where crisps and savoury snacks eaten most, 2004-08 (7-10s)
- Figure 48: Trends in where crisps and savoury snacks eaten most, 2004-08
- Trends in where crisps and savoury snacks eaten most, 2004-08 (11-19s)
- Figure 49: Trends in where crisps and savoury snacks eaten most, 2004-08
- Fizzy drinks and energy/sports drinks
- Trends in number of cans/small bottles of fizzy drink consumed, 2004-08
(7-19s)
- Figure 50: Trends in number of cans/small bottles of fizzy drink
consumed, 2004-08
- Trends in number of cans/small bottles of fizzy drinks or energy/sports
drinks consumed, 2004-08 (15-19s)
- Figure 51: Trends in number of cans/small bottles of fizzy drinks or
energy/sports drinks consumed, 2004-08
- Trends in types of fizzy drink drunk most, 2004-08 (11-19s)
- Figure 52: Trends in types of fizzy drink drunk most, 2004-08
- Trends in where fizzy drinks drunk most, 2004-08 (7-19s)
- Figure 53: Trends in where fizzy drinks drunk most, 2004-08
- Trends in where fizzy drinks or energy/sports drinks drunk most, 2006-08
(15-19s)
- Figure 54: Trends in where fizzy drinks or energy/sports drinks drunk
most, 2006-08
- Fruit juices, smoothies and fruit drinks
- Trends in number of small cartons/small bottles of fruit juice or fruit
drunk in the last week, 2004-08
- Figure 55: Trends in number of small cartons/small bottles of fruit
juice or fruit drunk in the last week, 2004-08
- Trends in kinds of fruit juice or fruit drinks, 2008
- Figure 56: Trends in kinds of fruit juice or fruit drinks, 2008
- Hot drinks (11-19s)
- Trends in number of cups of hot drinks drunk in a day, 2004-08
- Figure 57: Trends in number of cups of hot drinks drunk in a day, 2004-08
- Trends in when drink hot drinks, 2004-08
- Figure 58: Trends in when drink hot drinks, 2004-08
- Trends in kinds of hot drinks drunk most, 2004-08
- Figure 59: Trends in kinds of hot drinks drunk most, 2004-08
- Trends in where drink hot drinks most, 2004-08
- Figure 60: Trends in where drink hot drinks most, 2004-08
- Appendix -- Who Eats School Meals?
- Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, by detailed
demographics
- Figure 61: Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, by
detailed demographics, April 2009
- Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, by attitudes towards
school meals
- Figure 62: Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, by
attitudes towards school meals, April 2009
- Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, by attitudes towards
child' s general eating habits
- Figure 63: Child/children' s lunch during the week in term time, by
attitudes towards child' s general eating habits, April 2009
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