CHILDREN at Buckland St Mary Primary School have been serving up treats that not only taste good, but guarantee a better deal for people in developing countries.
Pupils have been making fruit smoothies and selling Fair Trade products as part of Fair Trade Fortnight.
The activities were an extension of the school's food co-operative, Froots Roots en Shoots.
Head teacher Simon Billington said: "It's gone down brilliantly well. I'd like to thank the parents who have been really supportive."
All money made from the activities, which were supported by Chard Co-op, will be donated to Oxfam.
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