THE Good Guys in Bathurst is about to join Jamie’s Ministry of Food Australia.
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It’s an initiative designed to encourage and inspire communities throughout Australia to ‘Stand Up For Real Food’ by taking part in the first-ever Jamie Oliver-inspired Food Revolution Day.
Tomorrow’s Food Revolution Day is a global initiative which encourages communities to come together and prepare and cook healthy nutritious food in the kitchen every day, to help keep cooking skills alive.
Local Good Guy Paul Welsh believes that Food Revolution Day is a good opportunity to get Jamie’s good food message out to the Bathurst community, so that individuals, friends, schools and businesses can spread the word, share recipes and stand together for real food.
The team at The Good Guys Bathurst will donate $5 from every ‘Jamie’s Great Britain’ cookbook sold in-store and online to Jamie’s Ministry of Food Australia, which will contribute to the $1 million target that Food Revolution Day aims to raise from events globally.
After recently launching the first Australian Jamie’s Ministry of Food Mobile Kitchen, Australia remains a primary focus for Jamie Oliver as he continues the campaign for healthy eating and food education.
“Food Revolution Day – it’s about empowering people through education – inspiring people to be more street-wise about food, where it comes from and how it affects their bodies. If you know how to cook you can save yourself money, feel better and live longer, and the chances are, your kids will follow suit,” he said.
Everyone is encouraged to get involved. To find out more about how The Good Guys is celebrating Food Revolution Day visit www.thegoodguys.com.au/foodrevolutionday