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PARTNER CONTENT: Knorr teams up with McCain Foods to help the South African’s move towards a better food future

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Knorr has teamed up with McCain Foods in South Africa to help the world move towards a better food future by encouraging the population to adapt to better eating habits that are good for them and the planet.

Their new easy-to-prepare ingredients make family mealtimes more nutritious, tasty and fun, through the Knorr Meals Made Easy with McCain veggies. These inspiring ingredient combos and versatile products give you so much choice and show you how easy it is to incorporate more veggies into your recipes. The future of food and a well-balanced diet is in our hands.

“As a food brand, Knorr celebrates tasty foods that have a positive change for our future, and we understand the vital role food plays in lifestyle, economic growth, and the protection of our planet. Through our various products and initiatives, we seek to ensure that consumers are within reach of tasty and nutritional products, serving as an enabler for choosing real feel-good food” Says Noni Makhanya, Brand Manager for Meal at Knorr Masterbrand South Africa.

Catharina Bester, Marketing Manager for McCain Foods, adds: “It’s our mission to help grow thriving families, not only through the convenience and nutrition of the planet friendly, locally-grown food that we supply but through the provision of accessible mealtime inspiration. We hope that our partnership with Knorr Meals Made Easy will help give consumers an extra boost of inspiration, make meal planning a little easier, and bring exciting yet nutritious meals into the kitchen and onto the dinner table”.

Both globally recognised food brands are driving a movement of awareness on the impact of food on people and the planet whilst providing simple solutions that make eating simpler and irresistible. “Food businesses have a responsibility to educate the masses about eating better for a balanced plate” concludes Noni.

Earlier this year, Knorr released its study on understanding the eating habits of the South African population. The report highlighted that as a nation, South Africa is still far from adapting to better eating habits, as the current composition of the plate is only 14% vegetables, and the ideal plate should comprise 33% vegetables. Knorr and McCain believe that we can achieve this by making small and easy changes to our daily eating habits as these will have a bigger and more positive impact on the future of our people and the planet.