Cordia -- a company owned by Glasgow City Council which provides school meals -- said the new items were reintroduced to offer greater variety to pupils.
Cakes, muffins and ice cream are back on the menu in schools across Scotland’s largest local authority area, sparking a row over healthy eating.
Cordia -- a company owned by Glasgow City Council which provides school meals -- said the new items were reintroduced to offer greater variety to pupils.