Creating Healthy Diets for New York City School Students
29 Mars 2005 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Creating Healthy Diets for New York City School Students
Gardenburger Added to New York City School District Cafeteria Menus
NEW YORK, March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Childhood obesity is a major
public health problem. According to the National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), more than 1 in 5 children in the United States
are overweight; and the health problem is expected to plague these
children into adulthood. School districts and companies alike are
working together to instill healthy eating habits in America's
youth, which, if developed during childhood can curb the epidemic.
Gardenburger (OTC:GBUR) (BULLETIN BOARD: GBUR) , the creator of the
meatless category, and the New York City School District's
SchoolFood program are making a bold step in improving dietary
habits for the district's one million students. Starting today,
these students can enjoy one of America's favorite foods -- the
hamburger -- veggie style. Gardenburger's Hamburger-style Classic
Burger will be featured today on cafeteria menus in all 1,500
schools citywide. "Gardenburger and the New York City School
district are committed to promoting healthy eating among students,"
said Scott Wallace, CEO of Gardenburger. "Studies prove that
introducing children to healthier alternatives is a step towards
curbing childhood and adult obesity. Substituting a veggie burger
for a hamburger significantly reduces the amount of fat, calories
and cholesterol, which are important practices for a healthy
lifestyle." A unique one day promotion, "Veggie Power" kicks off
the introduction of Gardenburger's Hamburger Style Classic in
middle and high schools. The promotion encourages students to "Turn
up the veggie volume on March 29th for a chance to win a super cool
Apple iPod(TM) Shuffle and other great prizes." About SchoolFood
and the New York City School District SchoolFood is a comprehensive
program created by the New York City Department of Education to
improve nutrition in local schools. Recognizing that well-fed,
well-nourished children are better equipped to learn, SchoolFood is
working to provide more appealing and nutritious foods and a more
inviting environment for students. The first step of this effort
establishes higher and more comprehensive nutritional standards for
all food and drinks sold in schools, starting with the school meal
program and including food and drinks sold in school vending
machines and school stores. To learn more about the SchoolFood
program, log on to http://www.opt-osfns.org/osfns or call
718.729.6100. About Gardenburger Gardenburger pioneered the
meatless food category 20 years ago with the invention of the
original veggie burger created by health food guru Paul Wenner. The
company's balanced approach to healthful living has led them to be
the only national company in the frozen meatless category to use
only 100% natural ingredients in all of their products.
Gardenburger's meatless menu includes more than 20 items, ranging
from burgers, appetizers, meatless specialties, and a first in the
meatless category -- protein-based meatless frozen entrees.
Gardenburger's retail customers include more than 30,000 grocery,
natural food and club stores. Its meatless products are also
distributed to more than 35,000 foodservice outlets throughout the
United States and Canada. Based in Irvine, Calif. the company
employs approximately 185 people. http://www.gardenburger.com/.
CONTACT: Gladys Garcia 714-385-8188 DATASOURCE: Gardenburger
CONTACT: Gladys Garcia, +1-714-385-8188, , for Gardenburger Web
site: http://www.opt-osfns.org/osfns Web site:
http://www.gardenburger.com/
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