Campaigning chef Jamie Oliver has demanded a crackdown on the "crazy" policy of fast food premises opening near schools, as part of a renewed drive to tackle childhood obesity.Outlets being licensed to start selling unhealthy products near schools was completely at odds with the government's investment in food education and school lunches, Oliver said."I do find it completely crazy that we do all this hard work in one part of government while at the same time you've got other parts of government locally and nationally which are still allowing any old junk food operator to open up within spitting distance of a school," said Oliver. "That, to me, is madness."He also urged ministers to draw up a tough new blueprint to reverse the trend of rising obesity and to appoint a figurehead to drive through changes.
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Photo: Jamie's School Dinners in 2005 exposed how much unhealthy food pupils were served at school at lunchtimes. Photograph: Joerg Carstensen/DPA/Corbis
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