An investigation on food safety of the National School Nutrition Programme in Peddie, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Abstract
The National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) focuses on provision of
nutritious supplementary meals to learners in order to improve temporary hunger, learner's
school attendance and punctuality. Food served through this programme is said to be safe for
consumption and does not have any hazards that may occur along the flow of food from
delivery to serving. However, a growing number of reports around South Africa have noted an
increase in the incidence of hospitalization of school children due to contaminated food
provided by the NSNP.