Lidl invests £500k in healthy eating schools programme
Lidl is expanding the programme with two new modules this school year: Lidl Growers (Spring 2025) teaching children how fruit and veg is grown and where their food comes from, and Lidl Makers (Summer 2025) encouraging children to try new ingredients and learn healthy recipes

Lidl is investing £500,000 over two years in a new schools programme, Lidl Foodies, to help children across the country develop healthy eating.
The free initiative, which provides interactive workshops on fruit and vegetables, aims to reach a quarter of a million primary school pupils in its first year alone, ensuring more children get hands-on experience with fresh food.
The programme comes at a critical time, as research reveals that over two thirds (73%) of teachers are not teaching diet diversity in healthy eating programmes. This is despite 97% of teachers recognising the importance of food education, with many citing a lack of curriculum time, resources, or training as key barriers to teaching healthy eating in schools. As a result, less than a third of children aged 7 to 11 can identify common vegetables like courgette and beetroot.
Since launching in October 2024, Lidl Foodies has already engaged over 130,000 pupils across more than 1,000 schools – over half of which are in deprived areas. The programme provides teachers with ready-made workshop plans via the National Schools Partnership.
Following its success, Lidl is expanding the programme with two new modules this school year: Lidl Growers (Spring 2025) teaching children how fruit and veg is grown and where their food comes from, and Lidl Makers (Summer 2025) encouraging children to try new ingredients and learn healthy recipes.
Georgina Hall, head of corporate affairs at Lidl GB, said: “I’m proud that, at Lidl, we’re making healthy eating easier and more accessible – both through our affordable, high-quality fresh food and by helping children build a positive relationship with healthy choices from an early age. With Lidl Foodies, we’re giving children the opportunity to explore different fruits and vegetables, broaden their knowledge of nutritious foods, and discover what they enjoy.
“Through this approach, we’re not only supporting healthier habits in the classroom, but also helping parents make mealtimes easier and more enjoyable at home. This is just the beginning, and I’m excited to see how the programme will grow and develop. Ultimately, our goal is to inspire a new generation of foodies who not only embrace healthy food but also recognise the importance of fresh fruit and veg for a lifetime of well-being.”
Kamahl Hoque, We Are Futures – delivery partner for the National Schools Program, added: “Lidl’s bold new initiative, Lidl Foodies, not only provides fun food exploration for children in the classroom through high-quality learning, but puts kids in charge of tasting, growing and making the fruit and veg they love – that crucially, teachers and parents can buy at affordable prices.
“Lidl’s commitment to inspiring the next generation of healthy eaters, whilst providing the freshest fruit and veg to schools and families, has led to the creation of a programme with real impact that is driving healthier eating behaviours. It’s been amazing to have supported them on this ground-breaking initiative.”