School meals outsourced (From The Oxford Times)
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School meals outsourced
10:30am Wednesday 25th April 2012 in Oxfordshire
SCHOOL meals will improve after being outsourced as part of a massive £550m contract announced yesterday, a council boss insisted last night.
Oxfordshire County Council said private firm Carillion will run the service as part of the first deal of its kind in the UK.
It includes 14 already outsourced contracts and two in-house contracts, the Food with Thought primary school meals service and Quest Cleaning Services.
Director for environment Huw Jones said Carillion had to “not only to match but to significantly improve school meals”.
Although the six-year-old service made a £900,000 surplus in 2011, the council fears that schools could pull out, putting it at risk.
The contract will last 10 years and save £550,000 a year, the cash-strapped Conservative council said.
Other services to be affected from the summer include property, facilities and energy management.
Unison branch secretary Peter Fryer said the move would protect jobs for 10 years.
Comments(9)
TehFluff
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11:37am Wed 25 Apr 12
Once I tried said "food" and have to say it was cold, tasteless and had a strange grey pallor. Oh and the processed meat (probably mechanically extracted) formed into "steaks" was something to behold.
Now our kids have to look forward to this slop. What did they do to deserve that?
someguyfromhereandthere
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12:49pm Wed 25 Apr 12
TehFluff wrote:Well put!
My wife had the misfortune of receiving Carillion "food" whilst at the JR a year and a half ago. I would often get phone calls with her in tears asking me to bring food with me when I visited because she was so hungry.
Once I tried said "food" and have to say it was cold, tasteless and had a strange grey pallor. Oh and the processed meat (probably mechanically extracted) formed into "steaks" was something to behold.
Now our kids have to look forward to this slop. What did they do to deserve that?
Adrian1
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1:12pm Wed 25 Apr 12
Severian
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1:34pm Wed 25 Apr 12
L0RD PETER MCVEY 0X2 6EG
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4:37pm Wed 25 Apr 12
TehFluff wrote:I was in the West Wing last year. and the meals were M&S ready prep standard. I had a large steaming hot shepherds pie, and also remember a very nice Vindaloo off of the Halal menu, and with the missus smuggling me in mini bottles of wine to go with it I have no complaints about the food or service at all. But back to the schools, the council are being clever because with more of them becoming academies they can pull out of the school meals scheme so the council are protecting our money, well done OCC on this one.
My wife had the misfortune of receiving Carillion "food" whilst at the JR a year and a half ago. I would often get phone calls with her in tears asking me to bring food with me when I visited because she was so hungry.
Once I tried said "food" and have to say it was cold, tasteless and had a strange grey pallor. Oh and the processed meat (probably mechanically extracted) formed into "steaks" was something to behold.
Now our kids have to look forward to this slop. What did they do to deserve that?
wizardofox2
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7:56pm Wed 25 Apr 12
L0RD PETER MCVEY 0X2 6EG
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8:10pm Wed 25 Apr 12
TehFluff
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9:02am Thu 26 Apr 12
L0RD PETER MCVEY 0X2 6EG wrote:Mini bottles of wine! ;)
TehFluff wrote:I was in the West Wing last year. and the meals were M&S ready prep standard. I had a large steaming hot shepherds pie, and also remember a very nice Vindaloo off of the Halal menu, and with the missus smuggling me in mini bottles of wine to go with it I have no complaints about the food or service at all. But back to the schools, the council are being clever because with more of them becoming academies they can pull out of the school meals scheme so the council are protecting our money, well done OCC on this one.
My wife had the misfortune of receiving Carillion "food" whilst at the JR a year and a half ago. I would often get phone calls with her in tears asking me to bring food with me when I visited because she was so hungry.
Once I tried said "food" and have to say it was cold, tasteless and had a strange grey pallor. Oh and the processed meat (probably mechanically extracted) formed into "steaks" was something to behold.
Now our kids have to look forward to this slop. What did they do to deserve that?
I think a great deal of your food experience is directly related to how many hours you food has been sat on the porters trolley. If you are lucky enough to be situated in the hospital near to the kitchen / loading bay then you may have a better time of it.
Still, this does not excuse the "veal escallops" (I remembered the dish). I think “mechanically extracted formed connective tissue” would have been a better title.
The outsourcing of services will only ever result in poor product and service coupled with large profits. Service level agreements and contract requirements are there to protect product and service and often do initially. But over time you see the standards slide which result in promises from the companies to improve and if they don’t eventual loss of contract. Then of course another company is more than happy to receive half a billion in return for shabby service in the long run. *sigh*
someguyfromhereandthere says...
10:47am Wed 25 Apr 12