Eat Wise & Exercise supported by Health Minister
“Eat Wise & Exercise” supported by Minister of
Health
Encouraging more New Zealanders to
make
healthier nutrition choices is a challenge that New
World
stores throughout the country have taken on, thanks
to the
launch of a new Eat Wise and Exercise
campaign.
Developed through a food and grocery
industry
initiative, the Eat Wise and Exercise campaign
aims to make
a positive contribution to the health of New
Zealanders by
providing them with practical, easy and
affordable ways to
improve dietary behaviours as well as
simple ideas to
increase physical activity.
“As a
responsible food
retailer Foodstuffs was keen to be
involved in this
initiative right from the start” says
Brian Drake,
Chairman of Foodstuffs Wellington and owner
of New World
Thorndon.
“We believe it is important
that
customers are equipped with information at home and
in store
to help them make quick, easy and nutritious
food choices
without breaking the bank.”
To celebrate
the
campaign New World hosted a fun and healthy breakfast
for
local school children in the produce aisle at its
Thorndon
store in Wellington today.
Joining in the
breakfast
fun was the Minister of Health, Hon Tony Ryall
and Silver
Ferns, Katrina Grant and Paula Griffin, who
later held a
training session for the school children
outside the
store.
Over the past two years New World
has worked
closely with the Ministry of Health, the Food
Industry
Group, Brandworld and the National Heart
Foundation to
develop a campaign that will help New
Zealanders to make
well informed choices, while
encouraging them to become more
active as part of their
day to day lives.
“Much of the
campaign focuses on
nutritional choices and ensuring that
customers know
which foods are the healthy options. We want
the campaign
to be easy and accessible to everyone, so
it’s all
about providing practical, easy and affordable
ways to
improve our diets”, says Mr Drake.
“We
have been
very fortunate to be working with some
wonderful
suppliers who are completely on board with the
ethos behind
the Eat Wise and Exercise campaign.
“This means
that whether customers choose well-known
brand products or
items from our very own Pam’s range,
there is something to
suit everyone’s taste and
budget.”
The campaign,
which includes a series of TV
advertisements, featuring
Sophie Gray, best known as the
Destitute Gourmet, also has
its own website www.eatwise-exercise.co.nz, and
is
supported by New World in-store promotional
activity
including a competition, posters and information
booklets,
as well as a weekly household mailer.
ENDS