Verpflichtende Vegane/Vegetarische Ernährung auf Vereinsausflügen?
Ist es einem Verein erlaubt, auf einer gemeinsamen Teambildungsmaßnahme verpflichtend nur vegetarische/vegane Verpflegung anzubieten?
Betroffen sind Kinder/Jugendliche im Alter von 6-17 und die Maßnahmen gehen zumeist von einem Wochenende oder bis zu einer Woche.
Welche Gesetze haben überhaupt mit der Ernährung zu tun und würden die Rechtsgrundlage für/gegen eine solche Verpflichtung bilden?
If I understand correctly, you yourself have no big problem with this regulation, but other parents do.
Well, I do not know any law that requires to offer meat and/or sausage goods on a class trip/a club trip.
In principle, it should not be a healthy child physiologically a problem to give up meat for a week, not for a weekend. The only problem I see is inflexible eaters (the human being is a habit animal) that may not absorb enough energy in the week. But in principle, this has nothing to do with mixed or vegetarians. Can happen in any case.
Regarding legal regulations and recommendations, I can advise you to take a look at the “DGE quality standard for catering in schools”. Download PDF
https://www.schuleplusessen.de/fileadmin/user_upload/medien/DGE-QST/DGE_Qualitaetsstandard_Schule.pdf
However, the statutory regulations listed concern hygiene and labelling requirements rather than the frequency of meat consumption.
As far as the recommendation for the meat food group is concerned, this is the maximum once in 5 days.
Maybe this will help you with the argument for the regulation of the club. Consider that this is only about breakfast and lunch. But that shouldn’t irritate you.
There are many vegetarian dishes that almost all children know and like to eat, fries, grater cakes, noodles with tomato sauce, pizza …
Well, and of course it tastes not as good as home for many children on such a class/unit trip, but it’s always like that.
The club can set up such rules. Whether it is sensible or not, everyone may decide. If you don’t like this, it’s the wrong club for you.
Alex
They can do that.
But you can also give your child a pack of 10 Bifi and other meat.
That’s the best thing if everyone’s the same.
They hate that more.
Even eating is not allowed anyway. In principle, we have nothing against the rule, but other parents want to oppose it so that we wanted to inform ourselves about the legal bases.
Then give him money to buy some meat.
It goes without saying that they must be underrun, otherwise they still form that they are right.
My child would eat beautiful dunes.
And I don’t give a damn about what they’re doing.
‘I wouldn’t let it go.
If they make a mandatory vegetarian, my child remains at home.
I hope for irony 🙂
The club can determine what is offered/catched, yes.
I don’t know about laws
but I think if it serves to build a healthy body that is okay, and the parents will agree with it if so. And, most in the system sucks on the opinion of children so:D
“To be understood”? If there were dishes with meat/fish, no one would talk about “to be understood”….
But meat itself belongs to the basic foods for a healthy body of children
Meat is not a basic food
Is that so? Sources 🙂
Whether vegan or not has nothing to do with health or body building.
A piece of salmon or turkey breast is healthier than vegan sugar.
Because vegan means only sugar….
Omnivore diet can be as bad as vegan and vice versa.
My goodness Discuss elsewhere I don’t want to get messages all the time XD
Then don’t start a discussion if you’re not able to lead them…
hö? I didn’t answer. I just said that I think that every child should have a right on meat if it wants to:/
But not-vegan doesn’t just mean unhealthy.
It’s about the statement: “if it is used to build a healthy body”…
It has its reasons that only a minority of professional athletes are complete vegans.
If vegan diet would be better, almost all professional athletes would be more vegan.
As long as food is offered that everyone can eat, where is the problem? There are enough children who, for various reasons, do not eat meat or eat meat. That’s the easiest thing to do and all are served.
The club will choose food that almost all children like, yogurt, bread rolls with cheese, Nutella, Marmelade, Melone, tomato, noodles etc., is also everything cheaper than carving, which is not eaten. Simple dishes can also prepare children themselves.
There’s no right to meat. As long as the children get decent food, nothing speaks about it. A weekend without meat does not harm them and is easier from the organization. Not only does children who do not eat meat for ethical reasons, but also religious reasons.
Especially with vegetarian diet you do nothing wrong and it tastes. There’s no need for meat. I barely saw a child saying no to pommes or spaghetti with tomato sauce.
The question could also be formulated differently.
Is it a duty to offer meat on a joint team-building measure? I think the answer would be “no.”
And this also answers the question in the form you have asked.
That’s what I see. 😊
Nice to read from you again…;)
Since that has been the subject areas, a lot has come together, it seems to me.
Yes – unfortunately, a good friend and companion has therefore adopted from here…:(
I don’t think it’s nice – it’s more difficult, but that can change again…
You don’t know…;)
Yes, they can serve what they want.
And if vegan/vegetarian/laktose are intolerant/ect and you don’t want to offer 5 dishes you can also say there are only vegan food – none of them will die if they don’t eat any animal products for a few days.
If you are disturbed pack your child ne pack knabbernossi.
And in any case some packs with the “smiling beard sausage” – not that the child still gets home-weh…;);)
Congratulations – again full of the “Clean” ruffle…;)
If meat, fish, sausage, cheese and eggs are the rule at the “team-forming club excursions” – as of course – no cock crows after what the (possibly present vegs) can be absorbed…
Whether these are then sitting with snödem salad and dry bread, no interest – proverbial – sour!
Conversely, a barrel is always opened – very significant…
No fear – no omni would fall from meat…
Where so many of them sound SO:
Who believes…;)
So at least I don’t know a “right to meat” law….
There is no right to a very specific diet, apart from illness or religion.
There is a wide range of vegan vegetarian diets, most of them can.
According to logic, people should be forced to eat only chips. Because no right to certain diet.
Chips are in no way a suitable diet for children. You know that.
you notice the moldy in fruit and vegetables, you find it great
So in order to remain factual and in reality: mold and muffled one finds in the discounter best in fruit and vegetables.
You did. Meat bought in discounter? It’s over Aas.
Didn’t you watch at school? Aas is understood as dead bodies which are already clearly vested.
Fresh meat or cooked meat is therefore not an aas.
The human being burys live animals?
as an adult person for his own judgment, independent decision.
I know how much and what I have to eat, so that I’m okay. what not.
I let myself be advised and inspiring, but ultimately I decide myself.
Please define the term “open” – in relation to meat…;)
This is what an orally person decides for himself.
Once a month, rs
Man never ate Aas.
And you say, with some meat and fish.
you can go back to the tree and fight with the hyenas for the Aas.
the rest of humanity is superbly vegan vegetarian and also with some meat and fish
To be exact there is bread since approx. 14500 years.
Earlier? Bread has been eaten for a few thousand years. But man is at least 300,000 years old.
Bread is therefore rather new in human history.
So I don’t know, but formerly, bread and stew were quite more than a suitable diet. They’re still, apart from that.
What? The neolithic revolution was a mistake?
Lentils, wheat, soya and peas are not suitable.
I’d feel this as a fool. I personally have no problem feeding me vegetarian but obligatory?
This has absolutely nothing to do with killing….you can read yourself:
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/_240.html
I wrote. how do you call it if someone else wants to ‘force’ his will?
as an adult person for his own judgment, independent decision.
I know how much and what I have to eat, so that I’m okay. what not.
I let myself be advised and inspiring, but ultimately I decide myself.
If it is not offered, everyone has enough to eat and the meat that at the end does not want half will not be thrown away….
That’s right, if it were all okay, everyone could decide.
No one would talk about “forceing up” if there were meat….you are exaggerating….