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Rushed school lunches linked to eating disorders

As Queensland battles the biggest surge in eating disorders in 20 years, Butterfly Foundation “in-school” educator said the crisis could have its roots in early learning where children often gulp down their packed lunches or skip eating completely so they can go out to play.Brisbane’s Lexi Crouch, 31, developed anorexia nervosa at age seven and is now a nutritionist and professional presenter for the Butterfly Foundation. She has called for early learning educators to understand the importance…
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