
Jamie Oliver has insisted that he remains committed to his campaign for healthy eating in schools.
The TV chef has recently learned that the number of children eating school dinners has dropped since changes were made to make menus healthier. However, Oliver has vowed that he will continue fighting for years to come.
"I'll die with it on my tombstone. No question, I'm married to that feed-the-kids-better thing," Jamie told the Radio Times. "We're quietly working on a new strategy."
Oliver's new show Jamie At Home, which encourages people to grow their own veg, begins on Channel 4 next week.



