يحاول ذهب - حر
'Happy Cactus' will get kids eating healthy
September 27, 2025
|Daily Post
TESCO has decided to use the weird and wonderful ways that kids describe fruit and vegetables to inspire others to try them.
Layla Grace, seven, has renamed lemons Sour Face Fruit as part of the Tesco Fruit and Veg for Schools programme
From 'Happy Cactus' (pineapple, reimagined by six-year-old Ella), 'Velvet Tennis Balls' (peaches, renamed by Gwen, seven), 'Green Water Drumsticks' (cucumber, renamed by Layla Grace, seven) and 'Unicorn Horns' (baby corn, as interpreted by Emilia, six), the pupils at participating schools did such a great job with the descriptions that Tesco has added them to signage in their local stores.
The rebrand marks the launch of the second year of the Tesco Fruit and Veg for Schools programme, developed in partnership with the British Nutrition Foundation.
In its first year, the programme provided funding for more than 400 schools with higher-than-average free school meal ratios, providing more than 10 million portions of fruit and vegetables to around 140,000 pupils.
هذه القصة من طبعة September 27, 2025 من Daily Post.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Daily Post
Daily Post
BBC job cuts are having 'strong effect' on staff
JOB cuts at the BBC have had a “very strong effect” on staff and are a real concern across the country, the Culture Secretary has said.
1 min
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Joshua teams up with rival Usyk for training
ANTHONY Joshua has resumed training with Oleksandr Usyk to continue an enemies-turned-allies partnership that Eddie Hearn believes is revitalising the British heavyweight.
2 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
United set to appeal Martinez’s red card
DEFENDER FACES THREE-MATCH BAN FOR PULLING OPPONENT'S HAIR
2 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Shrinkflation takes the biscuit
LAST year, according to this programme, people started noticing their Freddos had shrunk.
1 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
England injury woe
RUGBY UNION England's squad depth continues to be tested after front rows Hannah Botterman and May Campbell were the latest players to be ruled out of the Guinness Women's Six Nations.
1 min
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Early release inmate ‘on run for 579 days’
DOWNING Street has vowed to fix the “broken” justice system after an official review revealed a series of blunders including a prisoner freed from jail by mistake who was on the run for 579 days allowing him to carry on offending.
1 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Summer transfer plans are shaken up by injury to Ekitike
IN their attempts to replace the output of Mohamed Salah, the plan to get £320million worth of attacking talent signed last summer on the pitch together more regularly has been pitched at Liverpool.
3 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Probe on report 'migrants make false stay claims'
THE Government has launched an investigation into reports that migrants are being advised to make false claims in order to remain in the UK.
1 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Sleepy tortoise not on a fast-food diet
We have acquired a Greek tortoise from an elderly family member.
1 mins
April 17, 2026
Daily Post
Official pupil numbers cut at two schools
OFFICIAL pupil numbers at two more Wrexham schools will be reduced to allow education budgets to be used more effectively where they are most needed.
1 mins
April 17, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
