French schools remove meat from their menus: Minister calls “puts ideology” on child plate

French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie has said he opposes injecting <x0ideology” on school lunches after the city of Lyon removed the meat from the menu. Local officials said this would help with the prosecution of the Covid-19 protocols. “Don't put ideology on our children's plates,” wrote Denormandie on Twitter. “Let [...]
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“Let's give you what you wanted to grow up safely. Meat is part of this,” he went on.
Officials in Lyon, France's third largest city, said schools would have no meat menu from Monday.
They argued that this change would help modernise the coffeework while they followed the social distance recommendations during the Codov-19 pandemic, Periscope follows.











