Helping households to save money, eat well and reduce food waste
Feel Good Suffolk – a collaboration between all Suffolk’s local authorities, including Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils, and NHS partners – provides free support to residents who want to manage their weight, get more active and stop smoking.
The service has now teamed up with FiveDinners.com – the online platform founded by TV chef and author Theo Michaels.
Through the partnership with Feel Good Suffolk, it is offering households across the county free premium access for this year to the platform which would otherwise cost them £86 a year.
Residents simply have to visit https://FiveDinners.com/MyCommunity, select the district council area that they live in and then put in their postcode – they won’t be asked for any bank details which means they won’t be charged for using the service.
Once registered, they will receive a meal plan every week, tailored to their needs and preferences. This can be personalised for low calories, child friendly, low cost, vegetarian, gluten-free, quick and easy, menopause friendly and more. Alongside the meal plan, members receive a shopping list for the week ahead, which automatically adjusts to the number of people they are cooking for.
The idea is that through meal planning, the service can help people manage a healthy weight with nutritious meals and portion control. That in turn can also help reduce household food waste and save households money.
“By providing all households with free access to FiveDinners.com, our aim is to provide positive, practical support so that our residents can get the best possible access to nutritious meals, supporting healthier lifestyles, reducing the stress of meal planning, helping people to manage food shopping costs as well.”
For more on Feel Good Suffolk and how it can help people manage their weight, get more active and stop smoking, visit https://feelgoodsuffolk.co.uk
