Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Whole Meal Vending Machines of Australia



Obesity is often fuelled by snacking on unhealthy foods such as chips, chocolate and soft drinks from the office vending machine.

But one Gold Coast entrepreneur believes he has the answer- pop a coin into one of his vending machines and out pops a healthy snack.

Whole meal Vending Managing Director Paul Davies says when it comes to eating away from home it’s difficult to stick to a healthy diet.

“But I believe whether it is the office, school or business, there is a duty of care,” he said.
”Offering healthy choices has now become a moral issue as opposed to a financial one. These Whole meal Vending machines offer ready-to-eat meals low in fat and preservatives instead of processed, bad snacks. 

The meals include pasta, curry, beans, ready-to-eat tuna and vegetables.
“We also provide a microwave kitchen set-up alongside the vending machine to heat the meals,” Mr. Davies said.

He said improvements in vacuum sealing foods had enabled the idea to flourish.
The Whole meal Vending goods include a traffic light labelling system that allows customers to determine how much fat and salt is in each product and whether they are gluten-free or vegetarian.

Mr. Davies now has 100 vending machines in hospitals, schools and offices around the country, including Logan Hospital and Robina High School in Queensland.

Food prices vary from $4 to $8, with $5.50 the average. For more details go to www.wholemealvending.com.au 

---Suellen Hinde from the Sunday Mail in QLD - Sunday Paper,  page 32 in the Health Watch area

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