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Scotmid makes healthy start to the year

Scotmid is to pilot a new scheme with Healthier Scotland to encourage people to make healthier eating choices. The trial will see fruit and vegetables displayed where customers might be more tempted to buy them on impulse, instead of confectionary and snacks.

Fresh produce will be clearly signposted to promote the Scottish Government’s Healthier Scotland campaign and to remind shoppers to eat a healthy and balanced diet.

The company said that a key part of the initiative will be to raise awareness about the importance of eating the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables each day.

The scheme will be trialled in five Edinburgh Scotmid stores. If successful, the initiative will be rolled out to a further 20 stores during 2014.

Malcolm Brown, Head of Corporate Communications for Scotmid Co-operative said: “At Scotmid, we are proud to support many health-related initiatives in communities acrossScotland. Retailers have a responsibility to encourage people to eat more fruit and vegetables to help tackle obesity and improve nutrition. We hope that this new pilot scheme with Healthier Scotland will make it easier for our customers to make better and healthier choices when shopping with us.”

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