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Family Breakfast (Jamaica)

Longueur: 30s

Langue(s): English

Année: 2019

Évaluation de l’adaptabilité: High

Évaluation des licences: Easy

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Nom de la campagne
What's in our food?
Public cible
Adults
Messages forts

We often consume unhealthy foods and drinks without realizing. We need to know what is hidden in our food with full information on food labels.

Résumé

A family is sitting down for breakfast. The family pours out their juice and cereal, but the sugar, salt and saturated fat content comes out instead. The narrator says that everyone should know what they're eating but clear information about food isn't made available. The mother hears a news report on television about obesity rates and related diseases. She replaces all the breakfast items with healthier alternatives. The narrator says that we have the right to know what's in our food with full information on labels.

Transcription

Voiceover: Do we know what we’re eating? Important information about unhealthy foods doesn’t always get to us, and this can lead to wrong choices.
Journalist: One in two Jamaicans is overweight or obese. Obesity increases the risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, 13 types of cancer and even death.
VO: We need full information on food labels. We have the right to know what we’re eating. What’s in our food? Give us the facts. Text: We have the right to know. Give us the facts!

Origin

The Heart Foundation of Jamaica

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