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Phunky Foods is a food industry initiative which s ostensibly intended to teach kids about food.
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Phunky Foods is a food industry initiative which is ostensibly intended to teach kids about food. It is a programme of [[Purely Nutrition]].
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According to its [http://www.phunkyfoods.co.uk/ website]:
 
:PhunkyFoods is a comprehensive programme to teach primary school children key healthy eating and physical activity messages through art, drama, music, play and hands on food experience. The 5 year programme was designed by health professionals and comes with all resources and training needed to run the programme in schools. All this for as little as £20 per month.
 
:PhunkyFoods is a comprehensive programme to teach primary school children key healthy eating and physical activity messages through art, drama, music, play and hands on food experience. The 5 year programme was designed by health professionals and comes with all resources and training needed to run the programme in schools. All this for as little as £20 per month.
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Phunky Foods discloses on its own [http://www.phunkyfoods.co.uk/ website] that it is an initiative of [[Northern Foods]] 'working in partnership' with the  [[Cargill]]/[[Frontier]] and [[Nestle]].
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Phunky Foods is a food industry initiative which is ostensibly intended to teach kids about food. It is a programme of Purely Nutrition.

According to its website:

PhunkyFoods is a comprehensive programme to teach primary school children key healthy eating and physical activity messages through art, drama, music, play and hands on food experience. The 5 year programme was designed by health professionals and comes with all resources and training needed to run the programme in schools. All this for as little as £20 per month.

Phunky Foods discloses on its own website that it is an initiative of Northern Foods 'working in partnership' with the Cargill/Frontier and Nestle.