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    Nisa teams up with the Better Health campaign

    Nisa Retail has teamed up with the Better Health campaign to help raise awareness among
    shoppers about healthier food choices for the whole family.

    As part of the activity to support the Better Health Food Scanner campaign from the
    Department of Health and Social Care, Nisa partners will receive point of sales material
    comprising window posters, small talkers and wobblers enabling them to use them in their
    stores to demonstrate support for the campaign.

    Messaging will also feature on Nisa radio and further support will come via Nisa’s digital
    channels to encourage and engage shoppers in the campaign.

    The Better Health campaign is here to help families eat better and move more. Families are
    up against a flood of unhealthy food options, so Better Health has updated the NHS Food
    Scanner App to make it easier for parents to find healthier food and drink for their children by making a few easy swaps.

    The app allows shoppers to scan products and find healthier alternatives with a selection of
    Co-op own-brand items qualifying as “good choice” products within the app. This is in
    addition to fruit and vegetables which are automatically included as healthy choices.

    Regan Howard, brand manager at Nisa said: “This is an exciting opportunity for Nisa to be
    involved with a national campaign; helping to educate shoppers into making better choices
    and enabling Nisa partners to demonstrate that they are responsible retailers who care
    about their shoppers.

    “It is also a timely opportunity to support those partners who will need to make changes due to new HFSS regulations coming later this year.”

    Over the coming months Nisa will continue to support the campaign helping to educate
    shoppers whilst positioning Nisa as a destination for a healthy choice for meals.

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