A headteacher spurred on to introduce healthy school meals by one pupil's plight was spat on and branded a 'food Nazi' by angry parents. Julie Copley, from Radleys Primary, Rushall, Walsall, even saw her family threatened for introducing fruit, veg, soups and casseroles to lunch menus. But the determined teacher said the condition of one pupil helped her stick to her plan to save children she said were being 'killed with kindness' as parents fed them fast food and unhealthy snacks. The young boy named Ben, whose weight had increased at an alarming rate, was the driving force behind her...