Unidine Eliminates All Trans-Fat Oils and Products Containing Bovine Growth Hormones
Posted on: Thursday, 9 August 2007, 18:03 CDT
NEWTON, Mass., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Unidine Corporation, a leading food services management company, announced it has completely eliminated all trans- fat oils and dairy products containing bovine growth hormone (BGH) companywide. The conversion to zero trans-fat is part of Unidine's ongoing commitment to promote good nutrition by serving healthier alternatives and educating consumers to make better choices.
In addition to eliminating trans-fat containing oils and sourcing hormone- free dairy products, Unidine partners with environmentally responsible suppliers who support sustainable farming methods and incorporate eco-friendly policies into their everyday business practices. The company has also formed mutually beneficial partnerships with local growers, including a groundbreaking relationship with a community-supported agriculture program in western Massachusetts. Through this partnership, Unidine distributes organic produce to a select group of Boston-area clients during the May-November growing season. This fresh, locally-grown produce is incorporated into clients' daily menus and salad bars. The program is a model for creating similar partnerships throughout the company.
This summer, Unidine opened its first farmer's market on a client's campus to enable employees and others to conveniently buy fresh, locally grown produce. Promotional efforts include preparing recipes using fresh produce and offering samples, recipes, and nutritional information. Besides promoting sustainable agriculture, this successful initiative promotes healthy eating.
Said Unidine President Richard B. Schenkel, "Supporting sustainable agriculture has become a critical area of focus for Unidine. We're pleased to report that, as a fresh food company, all of our sauces, soups, salad dressings, and many other homemade recipes have always been trans-fat free. Now, we've converted to zero trans-fat oils for all of our products to create even healthier dining programs for our customers.
Unidine recently became the nation's first food services management firm to sign Healthcare without Harm's (HCWH) Healthy Food in Healthcare pledge, a voluntary commitment to serve food that is healthier for people and the environment. Though originally designed for hospitals and healthcare systems, Unidine has committed to serving healthy food to all clients in the hospital, business, and long-term care sectors.
Unidine is a food services management company that focuses on hospitals, long-term care facilities, and businesses. To learn more about Unidine call 1-877-UNIDINE or visit http://www.unidine.com/.
Contact: Kate Johnson Unidine Corporation 617.467.3771 (direct) kjohnson@unidine.com
Unidine Corporation
CONTACT: Kate Johnson of Unidine Corporation, +1-617-467-3771,kjohnson@unidine.com
Web site: http://www.unidine.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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