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Re: Another celebrity chef crusade?
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
Whatever Jamies motives behind the school dinners campaign I think it was a great attempt to introduce healthy eating in schools. Unfortunatey his food was not as cheap as school budgets allowed and wasn't there something about the government not making available the money to schools that they had originally pledged for school dinners? Tha attitudes of a lot of parents to his campaign didnt help either.
I personally like Jamie, I think his heart is in the right place - 15 being a good exapmple of how he has helped less proveledged kids get into something they really want to do.
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I agree with you Saaf, I honestly think JO believed in what he was doing with a passion, as regards his popularity I remember reading somewhere or other that through Salisbury's research they found he was very popular down in the south, but the total opposite in the north, I don't think northerners likes us cockney wideboys mate.. 
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