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Helping you to promote Healthy Eating at Work

It is estimated that obesity costs 260,000 working days a year at a cost of £500m. (Health promotion agency)

Experts agree that a healthy eating pattern can help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, type two diabetes and obesity.

As an employer, you can take action to promote healthy eating to your workforce and in return, gain the benefits of a healthier workforce.

Research has shown the benefits of improving employees' health and well being includes:

happy worker
  • Reduced sickness levels
  • Employees that are
    • motivated,
    • happier,
    • flexible,
    • better communicators.
  • Increased quality of work and services
  • More creativity and innovation
  • Improved public image
  • Being a more attractive employer

Bottom Line = IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY

What can you do? You can look at

  • Where people eat?
  • Who provides the food?
  • How it's sold and displayed?
  • What's on offer?
  • Food for meetings or events?

Promoting healthy eating is about giving people information and understanding, enabling them to make clear choices about the food they eat. See also Food.Gov website(opens new window)

Have a look at GOOD FOR YOU, a fun and informative newsletter aimed at your employees.

With my excellent business and communication skills, plus my knowledge of food and nutrition, I have the right skills to promote healthy eating to your work force, helping you to gain all the benefits of a healthier workforce.

To discuss what's right for your business please give me call: t 01622 727543   e debs@debbiepryer.co.uk

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