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Health ministry announces Better For You programme Tuesday, May 18, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica The Ministry of Health and Wellness yesterday announced the launch of the Better For You programme, which will be available at select restaurants island-wide and will address the growing incidences of lifestyle diseases in Jamaica.
According to the ministry, Better For You was born out of focus groups for the national change agenda on lifestyle or non-communicable diseases (NCDs) programme Jamaica Moves , where participants indicated that due to their hectic schedules they wer ....
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Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton receives one of the Better For You meal options being offered by quick-service restaurant KFC. KFC is among eight restaurants that have so far signed up for the programme. In response to the growing incidences of lifestyle diseases in Jamaica, the Ministry of Health and Wellness today announced the launch of the ‘Better For You’ programme which will be available at select restaurants islandwide. ‘Better For You’ as the name suggests, was borne out of focus groups for the national change agenda on lifestyle or non-communicable diseases (NCDs) programme ‘Jamaica Moves’, where participants indicated that due to their hectic schedules they were unable to properly prepare meals at home, thus turning to restaurants to provide their daily meals. ....