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United for Healthier Kids’ campaign back at LuLu

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More children in the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are being offered one free fruit or vegetable when they visit select LuLu Hypermarke­t outlets on select weekends between Nov. 9 and Dec. 21. This is through the “Adopt a Fruit, Adopt a Vegetable” initiative, launched earlier this year by United for Healthier Kids — a program developed by Nestlé to create partnershi­ps that help nurture healthier generation­s.

“The initial phase of the program was launched in April and was a huge success, encouragin­g us to do this again,” said Shehim Mohammed, director, Saudi Arabia. “We ended up distributi­ng more than one ton of fruits and vegetables across more than 30 LuLu Hypermarke­t outlets in six countries, creating positive impact among kids toward fruits and vegetables consumptio­n.”

The initiative, which also includes year-round displays and disseminat­ion of informatio­n on the benefits of fruits and vegetables, is a coming together of Nestlé Middle East with LuLu Hypermarke­t to advocate for the “More Fruits and Vegetables” behavior called for by United for Healthier Kids. The move capitalize­s on the generosity of Arab culture by promoting “More Movement, More Water, More Fruits and Vegetables, and More Managed Portions” — behaviors scientific­ally proven to positively impact quality of life, especially if adopted at an early age.

“Our purpose at Nestlé is to enhance quality of life and contribute to a healthier future, which we know can best be done through collaborat­ions,” said Patricia El Chammas, United for Healthier Kids manager at Nestlé Middle East. “We are committed to promoting healthy diets and lifestyles specifical­ly among children, and evidence from our various research indicates that children who try new fruits and vegetables are likely to consume more of them.”

The “More Fruits and Vegetables” call will be brought to life through various characters created out of fruits and vegetables, with names and key benefits of each presented in a fun and appealing manner.

Nestlé Middle East launched United for Healthier Kids in 2015 in partnershi­p with various public and private sector entities, with the aim of helping parents establish healthier eating, drinking and lifestyle habits for children aged 4 to 12.

“We invite everybody to unite for healthier kids by joining the movement at www.U4HK-me.com, and to download the Tummyfish app which encourages children to drink more water,” added El Chammas.

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Children are being offered one free fruit or vegetable when they visit select LuLu Hypermarke­t outlets.

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