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Eat Better Feel Better – The Big Vegetable Challenge
The latest phase of the Scottish Government’s Eat Better Feel Better campaign launched today at High Park Primary School in Glasgow.
https://news.gov.scot/news/broccoli-and-cauliflower-top-vegetables-shunned-by-kids
Focused on getting children to eat more vegetables, this latest phase will include tv and online advertising, and community events.
As previously, resources will be available to community groups to help promote this message, including fridge magnets and recipe cards.
Visit www.eatbetterfeelbetter.co.uk to order resources or find out more about what is happening near you, or follow the campaign activities on facebook or twitter.