Earth Fare Launches Itty Bitty Bites at Family Dinner Night - Eliminating Childhood Obesity One Bite at a Time
Asheville, NC - Select Earth Fare locations will be launching their Itty Bitty Bites Kid’s Healthy Meals on Family Dinner Night, Thursday, March 18. From 4-8 pm, these meals will be FREE with a $5 adult meal purchase. Family Dinner Night will continue every Thursday evening from this date. Both Asheville locations will be participating.
Earth Fare is committed to eliminating childhood obesity in the areas it serves through its Itty Bitty Bites program. Our program will educate, provide access to healthy food, be affordable and promote teamwork in the Asheville, NC community. We will be getting healthy food to the kids that need it the most.
Regularly priced at $3.99, Itty Bitty Bites Healthy Meals will provide variety, balance, value, taste and most of all fun. Parents can be confident that each meal is healthy, wholesome and delicious. A preview of the Itty Bitty Bites heroes and villains can be seen at:
http://www.earthfare.com/HealthyLiving/PreventChildhoodObesity.aspx
Family Dinner Night at Earth Fare will provide fun for the whole family. In addition to the FREE Kid’s Healthy Meals, stop by for face painting, games, balloon artistry, music and more!
About Earth Fare:
Earth Fare, founded in 1975, is an Asheville, North Carolina-based natural foods grocer. Since inception, it has grown into one of the largest natural foods retailer in the country. Earth Fare’s strict ingredient philosophy has earned them a loyal following. Today, Earth Fare continues to lead the healthy grocery movement, providing the best-tasting local, natural and organic foods available.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Brewer.
Contact: Jennifer Brewer - Jennifer.Brewer@earthfare.com Earth Fare, Inc.
(West Gate) 828-253-7656/ (Hendersonville Rd) 828-210-0100
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