IHF encourage healthier menus in hotels and guesthouses

A new initiative is being undertaken by the IHF (Irish Hotel Federation) to tackle the problem of unhealthy eating and obesity in Ireland. Read on to find out how they are contributing to the promotion of healthy eating…

Surveys carried out by researchers in UCC and UCD show that obesity and especially child obesity in on the rise.

Irish hotels and guesthouses are the perfect target with this new healthy eating initiative as they serve around 5 million meals to children each year!

Menus will be provided to chefs all over Ireland, which are carefully put together by a dietician. Two main aims are to provide a substitute for fizzy drinks and to reduce salt content in food.


This new proposal will begin in May this year so if you want to pick hotels and guesthouses that will provide healthier, family friendly menus, then look for the symbol, as those taking part will display one.

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