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Hospital criticised for fast food outlet

10:00am Sunday 29th July 2007

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A DAMNING report has criticised Southampton General Hospital and a city leisure centre for the level of junk food it offers patients and visitors.

A snapshot survey of centres in England and Wales found an array of fatty snacks, fizzy drinks and chocolate bars on offer in vending machines and canteens.

“Venues that are supposed to be helping people become healthier and fitter should not be offering up such poor quality food. Children and patients deserve better.”

Soil Association policy director, Peter Melchett.

The Soil Association report found that the Burger King outlet at Southampton General Hospital was so centrally placed it was used as a landmark in directions to hospital departments.

Bitterne Leisure Centre was found to be selling heavily-branded confectionery and drinks along with a further 16 outlets in the report.

The pro-organic group said unhealthy food was being sold and promoted "extensively" to patients, staff and visitors in the health outlets surveyed.

The It's Not What The Doctor Ordered' report took into account 17 sport and leisure outlets across the country and five hospitals.

Researchers looked at the food available to patients, staff and visitors at on-site canteens, restaurants and vending machines.

Soil Association policy director Peter Melchett said: "Venues that are supposed to be helping people become healthier and fitter should not be offering up such poor quality food. Children and patients deserve better."

Southampton General Hospital's catering manager Stella Gardener said healthy options were on offer in the establishment's food outlets.

"We aim to offer a wide variety of food and drink for patients, staff and visitors, and healthy options are always available," she said.

"The restaurant at Southampton General Hospital has a well-stocked salad bar and we always highlight a healthy meal choice of the day.

"Our vending machines offer fruit, water and juice-based drinks as well as more substantial meals which need to be available to our doctors and nurses round the clock."

Southampton City Council, which runs Bitterne Leisure Centre, said its 20p sweet dispensers would be removed by the beginning of August.

A spokesman said: "We are confident that people using our venues are capable of making informed decisions about what they choose to eat.

"The vending machines referred to in the Soil Association report are already in the process of being removed as a result of customer feedback which we have received. Customers felt that the 20p dispensers were poor value for money and were unhealthy."

The spokesman added that the Soil Association report had praised The Quays swimming and diving complex in the city centre for inviting a local NHS dietician to look at its café menu and to advise on how to offer a more balanced range of choices.


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Grumpy from Fareham, Fareham says...
11:23am Sun 29 Jul 07

Recently one of my relatives was in Southampton General and on more than one occasion she had not eaten for 24 hours due to the hospital food being so bad. She was very grateful for the food outlets being there! She chose the healthy food options as well as a burger so its wasn't just junk food she had.

If the hospital food was not so bad then the outlets would not be so busy. Hospitals have to supply food to patients for around £1 a day. If every patient who could afford it paid £2 a day to the hospital then the hospital food should be better than is served now, after all each patient would be paying for their food if they were not in hospital.


c4raig, soton says...
8:37pm Sun 29 Jul 07

Hospital food is awful and the smell is enough to make any ill person vomit. LONG LIVE BURGER KING AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL!

Sue, Southampton says...
8:04am Mon 30 Jul 07

It is not only those establishments. The Quays only has junk food as well. Most of the food hall in West Quays is junk food as well. There are few places in Southampton to eat healthily. What about proper food at a reasonable price?

hmm, says...
8:32am Mon 30 Jul 07

stop moaning echo, people should have self control, if they have not thats their problem

The outlets are there more for visitors one would assume

Poppy, Southampton says...
10:35am Mon 30 Jul 07

I remember being very grateful for the Birger King in the general when I had promised my mum I would attend an appointment with her one morning but had a heavy night before, a burger and coke is the best hangover cure!! It is up to people what they eat, they should have self control, it is no one else's responsibility!

Poppy, Southampton says...
10:37am Mon 30 Jul 07

Obviously I meant Burger* before I get slated for my spelling mistake. I was in a hurry.

Slow Worm, says...
10:46am Mon 30 Jul 07

Poppy wrote:
Obviously I meant Burger* before I get slated for my spelling mistake. I was in a hurry.
EXCUSES FOR FAST FOOD AND FAST SPELLING!!

King Mush, Woolston says...
9:04pm Mon 30 Jul 07

Here we are again.

Following on from a previous thread.

Isnt it great when patients can now stand, sit or lie down on their hospital beds and coughing their guts up on ciggies by the front door as well as stuffing their faces with greasy fast food!

You couldnt make it up.

What next - a new Wetherspoons on the carpark??

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