history will repeat itself????

kangzhengxing

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those who can link will be able to link ;)

Back in the day, when many of Singapore's children were underweight, we had the School Milk Scheme to provide them with better nourishment.

The scheme was introduced by the government in 1974 to improve the nutritional intake of children, and to inculcate in them good nutritional habits.

Under this scheme, normal students could buy milk at discounted prices, while underweight children and those from needy families would receive milk free of charge.



The School Milk Scheme back then was well-known for the iconic triangular milk packets that children got.

In the late 1950s, Magnolia started using Tetra Pak packages which had a unique pyramid shape.

It looked like this:

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Photo from Magnolia
The packaging would be replaced by the more familiar rectangular shaped pack in later years.

Milk Scheme's origins

Even though the scheme was officially implemented by the Singapore government in 1974, its origins actually date all the way back to the colonial era in 1936, when it was a personal project by a man named J.W. Scharf.

Scharf was a medical health officer working for the colonial government's health department. He noticed that undernourished kids in Singapore could potentially reap various health benefits from drinking milk.

With the help of a teacher, Scharf started a pilot project at Pasir Panjang Boys' School. Undernourished students would be given a glass of milk in the morning before classes or during recess.

This initiative expanded after the Education Board saw the benefits of feeding milk to children.

Later on, the United Nations also provided Singapore's undernourished children with free milk up to the 1970s, before the School Milk Scheme was eventually implemented.

Here are some pictures of milk being distributed at a school during the 1950s:

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Photo from NAS
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Photo from NAS

The School Milk Scheme was discontinued in 1988, due to high milk consumption's link to obesity among schoolchildren. Also, in the 1980s Singapore's living standards had climbed to a level where obesity levels among children had increased, and fewer were underweight.

https://mothership.sg/2017/07/schoo...y-were-not-fat-enough-but-times-have-changed/
 

kangzhengxing

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so G sometimes make decision which is supposedly for our good but end up will have consequences i guess?
 

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milk2.jpg


many of the children in this picture should be up the lorry riao
 

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no wonder moi become bbfa... moi pre-school time photos ish very skinny huan... then suddenly become jin bui within a few years at school.... :frown:
 

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lol and there are studies that show that dairy are not good for human bodies
 

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History will repeat itself when humans don't bother to study history and learn from it.
 

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Eat mcdonalds is luxury
I only get to have it 1-3 times a year

nowadays
Mcdonalds is more common than hawker food
ish more value for marnee. $5 meal got food got drinks got air con :(

ghost kopi tiam 1 drink already $1.60 :(
 
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