Posted by Worksite Wellness | Posted in worksite wellness programs | Posted on 16-06-2009
Often people avoid low fat foods because they think these foods do not taste good. To help inform workers, purchase a variety of low fat foods and put them out in a conference room for an hour or so for a drop-in tasting session. Or, arrange for low-fat potlucks encouraging workers to bring and share their favorite low fat or healthy dishes. Considerations:
- Make sure the selections actually taste good.
- Offer a “fact sheet” with the names and price of the various products to assist participants if they want to purchase these products from the grocery store.
- Offer other written information on good nutrition for any interested participants to take. Utilize websites and other resources specified in the Resource Section at the end of this guide.
- Offer small tasting spoons or wooden ice cream tasters.
- It doesn’t take much of each item to give participants a taste of the meals or dish. It is not significant to buy enough, or bring enough, food to support a meal.
- Set up the tasting room after lunch so participants can go in on their own and sample.
- Keep an eye out for overly sugary items…sometimes low fat means elevated sugar – so be sure to read the label.
- Examples of purchases for a worksite sampling might include: 2 boxes of healthy crackers, a package of low fat cheese, a box of low fat cookies, two or three low fat spreads such as hummus, low fat cream cheese, a package of honey nut or other flavored rice crackers, and one or two other low fat items.
- Place signs on the table gently reminding participants that the idea is to sample, not have a meal.
- Offer a beverage such as a new kind of fruit juice or herbal tea.
