Ayrshire Post

Win Royal Show tickets

- Lorraine Howard

Food Standards Scotland ( FSS) has launched a Munch That Lunch competitio­n to give pupils in Ayrshire the chance to win a class trip to the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh this month.

Pupils from primary four to seven are being asked to design and draw a healthy and balanced packed lunch based on FSS’s eating advice and the Eatwell Guide 1 – helping them think about what constitute­s a healthy balanced lunch.

The lucky winner will receive an allexpense­spaid trip – including VIP treatment with lunch, goodie bags and more – for them and their class to the 177th RHS at Ingliston on Thursday, June 22.

FSS will have a host of interactiv­e fun and games in the RHS Foodhall to help visitors get hands- on and learn about healthy eating and food safety.

The Eatwell Guide is used in schools throughout Scotland to help encourage children to eat a healthy, balanced diet.

FSS has created an interactiv­e version of the Eatwell Guide for teachers to use in the classroom.

The competitio­n will allow pupils to show what they have learned and get creative by designing a delicious and nutritious lunchbox.

Food Standards Scotland’s Head of Nutrition Science and Policy, Heather Peace, said: “Our Munch That Lunch competitio­n is the perfect opportunit­y for teachers and pupils to talk about healthy eating and get creative – healthy food doesn’t mean dull food.

“It’s vital that we give children the best possible chance in life and educating about a healthy diet is key to improving Scotland’s health.

“The Eatwell Guide is a valuable tool for sharing this advice and we are looking forward to receiving healthy and creative entries from schools across Scotland.”

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