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Jamie Oliver series forces government to take action on school dinners
LONDON – The success of Jamie Oliver's Channel 4 show 'Jamie's School Dinners' has forced the government into making school meals healthier after his programme made headlines as it revealed the junk food fed to schoolchildren across the UK.
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