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Leisure centres introduce healthier snacks and drinks to meet customer demand
POSTED 19 Dec 2017 . BY Deven Pamben
Parkwood Leisure says 95 percent of all drinks sold will have less than 5mg of sugar per 100ml Credit: Shutterstock
By implementing these changes and adhering to the same vending criteria as the NHS, Parkwood Leisure is demonstrating its commitment to offering customers healthier food and drink choices
– Matt De’ath, director of catering, Parkwood Leisure
More than 80 leisure facilities across the UK will overhaul their food and beverage offering from the New Year following growing demand for healthier options.

Operator Parkwood Leisure has announced that from January, 95 percent of all drinks sold at its vending machines will have less than 5mg of sugar per 100ml and all confectionery bars will have less than 250kcal.

The recommended calorie intake for healthy adults is 2,000kcal a day for women and 2,500kcal a day for men.

“We’ve seen a gradual move towards the healthier ranges, driven by both our local authority clients and customer demand,” said Matt De’ath, Parkwood Leisure director of catering.

“By implementing these changes and adhering to the same vending criteria as the NHS, Parkwood Leisure is demonstrating its commitment to offering customers healthier food and drink choices to match their active lifestyles.”

The new policy will meet guidelines set within the NHS Commissioning for Quality and Innovation scheme.

Café Vita, the operator’s café brand, will stock flapjacks, oat bars, nuts and seeds, and the dining menu will see the introduction of a breakfast meal deal including porridge and fruit juice, as well as a wider range of high-protein meals.

The 85 sites will also introduce sugar-free fruit gums and sugar-free gummy bears.
Café Vita will stock healthier food and drinks including porridge, seeds, nuts and high-protein meals Credit: Parkwood Leisure
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Leisure centres introduce healthier snacks and drinks to meet customer demand
POSTED 19 Dec 2017 . BY Deven Pamben
Parkwood Leisure says 95 percent of all drinks sold will have less than 5mg of sugar per 100ml Credit: Shutterstock
By implementing these changes and adhering to the same vending criteria as the NHS, Parkwood Leisure is demonstrating its commitment to offering customers healthier food and drink choices
– Matt De’ath, director of catering, Parkwood Leisure
More than 80 leisure facilities across the UK will overhaul their food and beverage offering from the New Year following growing demand for healthier options.

Operator Parkwood Leisure has announced that from January, 95 percent of all drinks sold at its vending machines will have less than 5mg of sugar per 100ml and all confectionery bars will have less than 250kcal.

The recommended calorie intake for healthy adults is 2,000kcal a day for women and 2,500kcal a day for men.

“We’ve seen a gradual move towards the healthier ranges, driven by both our local authority clients and customer demand,” said Matt De’ath, Parkwood Leisure director of catering.

“By implementing these changes and adhering to the same vending criteria as the NHS, Parkwood Leisure is demonstrating its commitment to offering customers healthier food and drink choices to match their active lifestyles.”

The new policy will meet guidelines set within the NHS Commissioning for Quality and Innovation scheme.

Café Vita, the operator’s café brand, will stock flapjacks, oat bars, nuts and seeds, and the dining menu will see the introduction of a breakfast meal deal including porridge and fruit juice, as well as a wider range of high-protein meals.

The 85 sites will also introduce sugar-free fruit gums and sugar-free gummy bears.
Café Vita will stock healthier food and drinks including porridge, seeds, nuts and high-protein meals Credit: Parkwood Leisure
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Everyone Active to cut sugary products from clubs


Everyone Active has pledged to remove more than three tonnes of sugar – the equivalent of 85,714 cans of fizzy drinks – from its food and beverage offering over the next three years.
Calls for sugar levy cash for fitness initiatives to be protected


ukactive and local councils want to see cash earmarked for boosting physical activity in schools protected after concerns were raised that money could be diverted to plug a gap in education funding.
Salford Community Leisure removes sugary drinks from sites


Sugary drinks have been permanently removed from vending machines and cafes at leisure centres run by Salford Community Leisure (SCL).
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