Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s suggestion of a Marmite sandwich and an apple for lunch wouldn’t keep a child full or feed their brain sufficiently, according to local health and education experts.

“If you’re just doing a Marmite sandwich and an apple, you’re probably not meeting the protein requirements [which depend on age and gender],” paediatric dietician Jenny Douglas explained to RNZ.

“Ideally it would be a Marmite and cheese sandwich at least,” she said, noting that the high salt content of Marmite, which could shape one’s palate, giving a child a taste for salty snacks like pies and chips early on.

  • liv@lemmy.nz
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    16 hours ago

    Makes sense. I would think that would exclude those sticky roll up things too.

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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      14 hours ago

      Yeah I presume so. My kids aren’t a fan of them anyway. I think they aren’t as sugary as they used to be.