The community group Star Light Multi Care has received the Food for Life Nourishing Communities Award, recognising their work in making good food accessible to residents of Walsall.

The community group Star Light Multi Care has received the Food for Life Nourishing Communities Award, recognising their work in making good food accessible to residents of Walsall.
Things change fast in the food industry, which is why we’ve updated our Food for Life Served Here bronze certification standards to reflect where things are at right now. We want to keep celebrating the hard work of caterers who are continuing to serve up healthy and sustainable food despite tighter budgets, fewer resources and a turbulent policy environment.
We’re taking the good food movement beyond the school gates and into the heart of Walsall with the Food for Life Nourishing Communities Award.
11 Leicestershire schools have achieved a Food for Life award in 2024, demonstrating their commitment to serving up and learning about good food.
Two leading food campaigning organisations have joined forces to champion the importance of buying British in public sector settings. Soil Association’s Food for Life and Love British Food will support each other’s mission for good food for all in the public sector, hospitality and beyond.
The updated bronze standards will come into action from March 2025, and we have been busy working on ways we can help ensure that all caterers are fully informed on the updated standards and why they are being changed.
Two Food for Life awarded schools have been recognised by Jamie Oliver for their contributions to good school food.
The topic of conversation at the Cookery School table this month will be how can we reconnect people with where our food comes from and to inspire appreciation of the benefits of cooking and sharing healthy and sustainable food for all.
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