Surviving in a fast-paced world demands not just a lot of making immediate actions and decisions, but adapting your lifestyle into an ‘instant’ mode as well. Sad to say, it could mean poor dietary meals too, right? Since we could hardly cook, we resort to ordering foods if not eating an instant or packed/canned meal. And that would mean, sacrificing a sensible diet. Well, at least, being informed about our food intake could still help us in taking care of our health.
To address this concern, responsible food establishments and institutions continue to work collaboratively to develop healthier meals that will help Filipinos get the proper nutrition they need, without stopping them of course from eating what they love.
In 2015, for instance, Goldilocks launched the Pinggang Pinoy Meals. The meals were created as part of an advocacy partnership with the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI). It aspires to help furnish the proper quantity of nutrients and calories needed by the average Filipino.
The country’s number one bakeshop has continued this initiative up to the present, and improved upon it with the addition of a Calorie Content count printed beside the menu of Pinggang Pinoy Meals. This will help ensure that consumers are aware of how much you they are consuming, and how close they are to the recommended 2000 calories per day.
The past year’s Pinggang Pinoy favorites Pinakbet and Daing na Bangus set, and the Monggo and Daing na Bangus set, are still available for PhP 130 and PhP 120 pesos, respectively. Joining the Pinggang Pinoy line is the all new Sauteed Veggies and Chicken BBQ set for only PhP 120. Each meal is served with steamed rice, gelatin, and bottled water.
For more information about the Goldilocks and the Pinggang Pinoy Meals, follow @GoldilocksPH on Facebook and Twitter.
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