THE anti-McDonald’s campaign gained headlines all over the world in Tecoma, but something good has also come out of their fight.
Highlighting healthy eating has been the focus of the group since McDonald’s Tecoma opened.
As part of this, Karl Williams has arranged for head of the Obesity Policy Coalition Jane Martin to speak about whether food and nutrition has become completely divorced.
“McDonald’s has bullied its way into Tecoma, nutritional labelling has been yanked by lobbyists, and junk food vouchers are being dispensed at junior sporting events,” Mr Williams said.
“This is a reaction to that, to get people talking.”
Selby Community House, 7 pm, Tuesday 11 November. Gold coin donation to cover the cost of a light and healthy supper. All are warmly welcome.
Food basis for health

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