Millennials Weigh In on What Makes
Food Brands Authentic: Today Watershed Communications released findings from two national ethnographic studies examining the media habits of millennial food and beverage consumer
Food Brands Authentic: Today Watershed Communications released findings from two
national ethnographic studies examining the media
habits of millennial
food and beverage consumer
food and beverage consumers...
March marks the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics» annual
National Nutrition Month (r), a nutrition education and information campaign focused on the importance of making informed
food choices and promoting healthy eating and physical activity
habits.
March is
National Nutrition Month and this year's theme, «Go Further with
Food,» encourages healthy eating habits and reducing food wa
Food,» encourages healthy eating
habits and reducing
food wa
food waste.
Clearly children's diets need attention, and there have been a number of initiatives to break the unhealthy eating
habit, including: The
National Healthy Schools Programme (1998 to 2009), which included healthy and nutritious
foods being made available in school canteens and vending machines; The School
Food Plan, (launched in 2015), which provided a new set of standards for all food served in schools, offering children more healthy, balanced diets, and withdrawing the provision of unhealthy snacks and drinks in school vending machines; and the much - publicised new sugar tax, which will be imposed on companies according to the sugar content of the energy and fizzy drinks they prod
Food Plan, (launched in 2015), which provided a new set of standards for all
food served in schools, offering children more healthy, balanced diets, and withdrawing the provision of unhealthy snacks and drinks in school vending machines; and the much - publicised new sugar tax, which will be imposed on companies according to the sugar content of the energy and fizzy drinks they prod
food served in schools, offering children more healthy, balanced diets, and withdrawing the provision of unhealthy snacks and drinks in school vending machines; and the much - publicised new sugar tax, which will be imposed on companies according to the sugar content of the energy and fizzy drinks they produce.
Although sweeping changes in
food habits are unlikely to occur on a
national scale in the forseeable future, adoption of a healthier diet can begin in your own family now.