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Dietary intake in Scottish children
What do children and young people’s diets in Scotland look like in 2024?
Food Standards Scotland commissioned the University of Edinburgh to conduct this cross-sectional nationally representative survey, and the findings will be presented at this webinar.
5 February 2025
1 pm – 2 pm
Online via Teams
More information and registration on the Food Standards Scotland website.