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A vegan school meal or vegan school lunch or vegan school dinner or vegan hot lunch is a vegan option provided as a school meal. The meals have become part of the menu in some public school districts. Vegan school meals most reported on by the media include those added by Los Angeles, California in 2018, Portland, Maine in 2019, and New York City in 2022. A small number of private educational facilities around the world are vegan schools and serve exclusively vegan food.

Background

Traditionally school meals, particularly those served in the United States and Europe, are made with meat and dairy. In recent years schools there and in other geographic regions have begun adding vegan and plant-based options.[1][2][3][4]

Culture, politics and government policies determine what food is served at school meals, and schools serving vegan meals are often responding to national policies or demands from local communities. Reasons cited for offering vegan school meals include concerns about nutrition, allergies, cultural diversity and sustainability. Schools that add vegan lunch have faced complaints[5] and those that don't have it have faced criticism.[6]

The addition of vegan lunches in schools is related to the Meatless Monday campaign.[7]

In 2006, Vegetarian Journal reported a survey of food service directors in the United States by the School Nutrition Association found "5% of elementary, 6% of middle, and 10% of high schools offer vegan options."[8] By 2017, the School Nutrition Association found 14% of school districts across the country offer vegan lunches compared to 11.5% of schools offering vegan lunch in 2016.[9]

Political history

In 2011 France passed a law requiring schools to serve meat.[10] Then in 2017 French Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot told a publication schools should serve vegan meals.[11]

In 2016, the Israel Ministry of Health mandated all schools serve weekly vegetarian meals, some of which are vegan.[4]

In Berlin, Germany in 2016, an administrative court ruled schools aren't obligated to provide vegan school meals.[12]

In 2017, Brazil adopted the Conscious Eating Brazil policy (Alimentação Consciente Brasil) with an aim of increasing fruits and vegetables and decreasing meat in the country's school lunches. The act led to some school districts adding vegan meals.[5]

In 2019, the Healthy Climate-Friendly School Lunch Act, which would mandate vegan options in all schools, was introduced into the state of California's legislature in the United States.[13]

The United Kingdom's School Food Standards require school meals to include fish, meat, and dairy. In 2020, Paul McCartney signed a letter to education secretary Gavin Williamson asking that the government change the requirement and allow schools to serve vegetarian and vegan meals. The campaign to change the UK School Food Standards is led by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and supporters include Greenpeace and the Royal Society for Public Health.[14] In 2022, the Oxfordshire County Council voted to provide vegan meals in schools two days a week and farmers protested.[15]

Examples of vegan lunches

Vegan school lunches being served by schools include sloppy Joes in Teofilandia, Brazil,[5] hummus pizza and Kung Pao tofu in Portland, Maine, USA,[9][16] root vegetable soup in Porvoo, Finland,[17] vegan chicken nuggets in Deerfield, Illinois, USA,[18] vegan quesadillas and Szechuan noodles in Kittery, Maine, USA,[16] falafel sandwiches and stuffed vegan peppers at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA,[19] and vegan tamale and vegan teriyaki burgers in Los Angeles, California, USA.[20]

In 2022, New York City public schools adopted Vegan Fridays and serve vegan lunches on Fridays. These include chickpea wraps and veggie tacos.[21]

Vegan schools

Vegan schools are schools that only serve vegan food to students. In 2015, the MUSE School in Calabasas, California became the first vegan K–12 school in the United States.[22][23][24] The German International School in Chennai also adopted veganism since the 2017–2018 academic year, becoming the first vegan K–12 school in India.[25]

In February 2022, the Our Lady of Sion School, an independent day school in Worthing, West Sussex, England, became the first school in the country to have a fully vegan school kitchen. It partners with Plant Based School Kitchens. School dinners include Fillet Fisch burger with tartare sauce & chips, butternut squash & sweet potato Tikka Masala with rice, and tofu tacos with Asian slaw.[26]

Influence

The concern over climate change is causing more governments to lower emissions, including serving food with the least climate footprint. Friends of the Earth said vegan school meals are beneficial for the planet, for the health of students and for the finances of the school system.[27] But in many school districts, the meat and dairy lobby retains its power, and in the United States schools are required to serve and promote cow's milk.[27] Those advocating for vegan lunch include Sir Paul McCartney, New York City Mayor Eric Adams,[28] journalist Avery Yale Kamila,[29] environmental advocate Suzy Amis Cameron, the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine,[27] The Vegan Society[30] and the Humane Society's Forward Food programme.[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ Tomky, Naomi (2019-02-27). "When Your Kindergarten Goes Vegan". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  2. ^ Brody, Leslie (2016-04-06). "What's the Latest Course in Preschool? Vegan Food". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
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  4. ^ a b BAUKE, NICOLE (July 11, 2017). "Veganism takes parenthood by storm in Israel". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
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  6. ^ Gibbons, Amy (January 22, 2020). "Go vegan to avoid threat of legal action, schools told". Tes. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
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  10. ^ Haurant, Sandra (2011-10-26). "French government 'banning vegetarianism' in school canteens". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  11. ^ Croissandeau, Matthieu (November 28, 2017). "Nicolas Hulot : "Croyez-moi, je n'ai renoncé à rien !"". L’Obs. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
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  13. ^ Staff Report (2019-02-12). "Healthy Climate-Friendly School Lunch Act". LA TECH NEWS. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
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  24. ^ "'Titanic' director's wife terminates meat from school lunch menu". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
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