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Just for kids

Salem Times Register by Salem Times Register
September 21, 2017
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~ Kroger gives fruit to children ~

 

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Children under 12 may choose a piece of fruit courtesy of Kroger.

Kroger’s Mid-Atlantic Division is taking a small step toward healthier children.

The 121 stores are giving fruit to children under the age of 12, one for each visit.  Children select from bananas, apples or citrus-item.

“Giving children fruit is one way to encourage children to begin healthy eating habits at a young age,” said Allison McGee, corporate affairs manager for Kroger’s Mid-Atlantic Division.

Mid-Atlantic Kroger stores have set up a child-size display so children can select their fruit.  “We hope parents will take advantage of the free fruit to talk with their children about the importance of healthy eating at an early age,” McGee added.

“Keeping a small offering of fruit in front of children at meals or snack times encourages them to try eating fruit,” said McGee. “But often it takes time.”

McGee also said it may make the shopping experience more pleasant for parents.  “All parents know what it’s like when their kids scream for candy while they are in the store.  Perhaps the fruit will help a little.”

 

-Submitted by Allison McGee

 

 

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