date:Oct 19, 2012
ential in terms of direct health benefits to the 76,000 children involved.
Most of the money, however, will be used to fund a Leeds Metropolitan University research project to fully evaluate the impact of PhunkyFoods on improving the health of children participating in the programme.
Nestl, along with fellow sponsors 2 Sisters Food Group and McCain Foods, support the programme as part of their corporate social responsibility commitments.
So, just how did Ms Fearnall manage to convince Nestl t