How we can all fight school holiday hunger – and why we must

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When I was a teacher I could tell who had eaten breakfast before we took the register, says Rachel Kettlewell, founder of Fearne & Rosie

When I was a teacher, I could tell who had eaten breakfast before we took the register. If you could step into a classroom for those first 10 minutes of every day, you’d see more than just lessons starting – you’d see a snapshot of the local community.

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