SCHOOL milk could be making a comeback if a campaign involving a Bromsgrove school is successful.
Finstall First has teamed up with the Midlands Co-op Diary in an initiative to raise awareness of the availability of subsidised school milk.
Many years ago free school milk was compulsory because of its nutritional value but this has long been a thing of the past.
However, there is a quota of milk subsidised by the European Union, which is available for distribution to youngsters in schools.
The Co-op Diary brought milk and promotional materials to the Carnforth Road school to give youngsters the chance to sample the drink and to raise awareness of its availability.
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