A mother has criticised a school caterer after her son paid £1.80 for a chicken and cheese panini – only to be handed a sandwich with barely any filling inside. Jackie Fothergirll, 34, said her son Rowan Parkin, 13, paid £1.80 for the paltry panini during his lunch break at Hinde House secondary school in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.But he was left disappointed when he opened the sandwich to reveal a few slices of chicken and a tiny bit of cheese wedged in the middle of a seemingly un-toasted bun.Ms Fothergirll said the catering supplier Mellors have apologised after the secondary school reached out to the company.Speaking about the panini, Ms Fothergirll describing the portion size as ‘ridiculous’, adding: ‘It’s just not acceptable for our children to be eating this kind of food.Jackie Fothergirll, 34, said her son Rowan Parkin, 13, paid £1.80 for a paltry panini (pictured) during his lunch break at Hinde House secondary school in Sheffield, South Yorkshire’The portion is absolutely ridiculous and it costs £1.80. With the cost and everything is going up, that is not sufficient at all.’Ms Fothergirll said that some children could go hungry if they were relying on school meals as their only food for the day.The mother, who has filed a complaint with both the school and the caterer, said it was not the first time she had voiced her concerns. She added: ‘To pay that amount of money for a meal and that’s all you’re getting, that could be some child’s only meal of the day.’If that’s a child’s only meal, the child’s going to go hungry throughout the day.’Ms Fothergirll said after her complaint was made public, the school reached out to the catering supplier, Mellors, who then issued an apology.But she said an apology is not enough, saying that she wants the problem to be ‘fixed’.Rowan (pictured with his mother) was left disappointed when he opened the panini to reveal a few slices of chicken and a tiny bit of cheese in the middle of a seemingly un-toasted bunShe added: ‘The supplier said they would reimburse the parents, but I don’t want reimbursement.’I want this fixed because this is not the first time that this happened.’We have been complaining to the school for a long time but nothing’s been done.’Ms Fothergirll said she and other parents have been asked to go to the school for a ‘secret shopping experience’ to sample the food themselves.But she said this would not solve the problem either, saying the school needed to increase their portion sizes or lower their prices.She continued: ‘I just feel like since they know I’m coming, they’re going to do their best. I mean, this is not the first time…the children have had enough.’What they need to do now is to up the portion sizes to match the price of the food or lower the food price to match the portion control.’In a statement, the school said: ‘We have been made aware that there are numerous concerns being circulated regarding the school’s catering provision provided by Mellors.Ms Fothergirll urged the school to either increase their portion sizes or lower their prices. Pictured: Her 13-year-old son Rowan Parkin’Please be assured we will be addressing all concerns with the contractors as a matter of urgency and will keep you all updated.’In a letter of apology to headteacher Munif Zia, Mellors Director of Operations Anne Kavanagh said: ‘I have been made aware of the complaint surrounding a panini purchased by one of your pupils.’The quality standard represented by the photograph taken does not reflect the standards with which we operate.’We are undertaking an internal investigation to find out what happened and to ensure that the usual high standard of food operation is adhered to.’I would like to apologise for this incident but rest assured that we are reviewing our procedures to ensure a similar situation does not occur.’MailOnline has contacted Mellors and Hinde House secondary school for further comment.Share or comment on this article: Mother, 34, slams school caterers over paltry £1.80 chicken and cheese panini Share what you think No comments have so far been submitted. 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