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Whole Kids Newsletter - July

Lucky $50 prizedraw winners

Yes, the hat was crammed full of entries so we dug our hands in deep and pulled out five lucky names. Drum roll.....and here there are.

  • Kate Brown, VIC
  • Adrienne English, QLD
  • Kerry McGlashan, QLD
  • Celeste Riach, NSW
  • Christine Susac, WA

Congratulations to you all. And thanks to everyone who filled out the survey. We understand how busy days can be with little ones, so we really appreciate the time you all spent in providing comments, product ideas and suggestions on what we can do better.  Everyone here is working on making these come to life.  Thank you.

 

FREE delivery this month - order as many times as you like!

To thank everyone for participating in our survey and providing such wonderful suggestions and ideas, we're offering FREE delivery this month to anywhere in Australia.

And yes, prizedraw winners can use their winnings for this. We don't see why you can't.

Simply fill out our online order form or download a form  and fax or post to us.  We'll deduct the delivery charges when we process your payment. Easy.

You can order as many times as you like during the month of July. And you're welcome to tell your friends. 

 

Nutrition: High level of fat and salt in fun park food, says UK report

Children on school outings are being offered meals which have "overwhelmingly" high levels of fat, salt and sugar, a UK report has found.

Not one of nearly 397 meals checked at 220 theme parks, wildlife parks, museums and other leisure attractions last year met fully the official guidelines for healthier food expected in schools in term time, says the UK Local Government Association.

Some meals sampled showed "shocking levels" of fat, salt and sugar, it says. These had 300% more fat than the 20.6 grams maximum set by the trust, 600% more saturated fat than its 6.5g limit, 500% more protein than the trust's 7.5g, and 350% more salt than the 1.25g limit. Even meals deemed healthier than other "regular" meals by council officers, or advertised as such by the attractions, failed to meet nutritional standards.

Read the full article here