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Published by Jim | August 23, 2012 | In Better Food Foundation, News | No Comments »
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Famous artists and designers including Tracey Emin, Quentin Blake and Paul Smith have designed some beautiful, crazy and unique chairs to help raise funds for Jamie’s charity, the Better Food Foundation. All the creatives were given identical chairs to cover

Published by Jim | August 7, 2012 | In Better Food Foundation, News | No Comments »
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The world's press came to London today (Monday) to have an audience with Jamie on the state of English food culture. During the event, hosted by Visit London and chaired by Square Meal editor Ben McCormack, Jamie answered questions on

Published by Jim | July 26, 2012 | In Better Food Foundation, News | No Comments »
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The last of Jamie’s runners has carried the torch in the host city. Danny McCubbin, pictured, Communities Editor for Jamie’s web team, carried the torch through the iconic St Pancras station to the cheers of thousands of well-wishers. “The run

Published by Jim | July 20, 2012 | In Better Food Foundation, News | No Comments »
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Two more of Jamie's inspirational friends have spoken about how excited they are to be running the torch relay next week in London. Part of the team taking the torch through the host city are Danny McCubbin, Communities Editor for

Published by Jim | July 20, 2012 | In Better Food Foundation, News | No Comments »
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Jamie and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall have added strong words of support to dairy farmers for their ongoing pricing war between with the retail industry. Dairy farmers are protesting at the low price being paid for a litre of milk by suppliers,

Published by Jim | July 17, 2012 | In Better Food Foundation, News | No Comments »
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The fight to get our children better food in schools has had a boost today as more children are eating school lunches. Jamie’s campaigners have said the news proves that by sticking to basic nutritional standards more children are enjoying