Scientists plan to feed children insects to help make the UK greener

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Scientists plan to feed primary school pupils in Wales edible insects like crickets and mealworms. Cardiff University and UWE researchers hope to educate on their environmental benefits.

Scientists hope to feed children food products made from insects. This could include bug protein bolognese, edible crickets and mealworms.

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