McDonald’s slammed for offering cash rebates to schools when students buy fast food

Health groups have today condemned McDonald’s for seeking to promote its unhealthy products to children in schools, kindergartens and early childhood centres.

Members of the Mildura community were dismayed to find that McDonalds had written to schools in the community encouraging them to have McDonald’s products, including burgers, fries, nuggets and desserts, delivered to their students, with incentives for participation such as cash rebates and free drinks.

The letter, which was passed on to The Parents’ Jury and the Obesity Policy Coalition (OPC) by a concerned Mildura parent, outlines the ‘McDonald’s School Support Program’ where food can be ordered for lunch days, fundraisers, end of term treats and for school excursions and functions.
Campaign Manager for The Parents’ Jury, Dimity Gannon, says “Allowing McDonald’s to be promoted in schools normalizes the consumption of fast food, undermining both parents’ and schools’ efforts to teach children about nutrition and instill healthy eating habits.
“Some schools might fall into the trap of taking up this offer because they see it as an opportunity to fundraise. However, the financial benefit for schools is minimal while McDonald’s benefit greatly by marketing to a captive audience of hundreds of children.”

Jane Martin, Executive Manager of the OPC, says attempts by McDonald’s to promote its unhealthy food to entire schools of children are insidious.

“This deliberate targeting of children in these settings shows that McDonald’s is putting profit ahead of children’s health. This is from a company that claims to be committed to ‘responsible’ advertising to children,” she says.

“The Australian Health Survey 2011-2012 shows that children are eating way too many energy dense, nutrient poor ‘discretionary foods’ that are not necessary in the diet , with very few consuming recommended quantities of fruit and vegetables.

“The Victorian State Government’s Healthy Together Victoria initiative in Mildura is doing a great job of supporting schools to create healthy canteen menus and implement healthy fundraising activities. Making McDonald’s available in schools would undermine this positive work.”

The Parents’ Jury and the Obesity Policy Coalition have each written to McDonald’s urging them to immediately stop the McDonald’s ‘School Support Program’ in Mildura and cease all promotion of McDonald’s branding and products in schools across Australia.

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About The Parents’ Jury

The Parents’ Jury is an online network of parents, grandparents and carers, who are interested in improving the food and physical activity environments of Australian children.

The Parents’ Jury is supported by Cancer Council Australia, Diabetes Australia – Victoria, VicHealth, YMCA Victoria, the Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society and the Bluearth Foundation.

About the Obesity Policy Coalition

The Obesity Policy Coalition is a group of leading public health agencies who are concerned about the escalating levels of overweight and obesity, particularly in children.

The Obesity Policy Coalition is a partnership between Diabetes Australia – Vic, Cancer Council Victoria and the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention at Deakin University, with funding from VicHealth.

Media contact:
The Parents’ Jury Angela Mallon 0404 570 525 amallon@diabetesvic.org.au
Obesity Policy Coalition Shannon Crane 0432 157 270 shannon.crane@cancervic.org.au

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