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Michelle Obama Promotes Healthy Foods In Springfield

First Lady Michelle Obama called on more businesses to join in the fight against childhood obesity during the second and final day of her Let’s Move! tour, an initiative she began three years ago

Mrs. Obama’s trip to a Walmart Neighborhood Market in Springfield served as a tribute to the company’s commitment to creating and selling healthy products.

The First Lady says American businesses such as Walmart are helping to disprove the notion that healthy food doesn’t sell. She thanked the company for taking the risk in offering these services to its customers.

“You didn’t just dip your toe into the water, instead you went all in. You transformed the way you did business to bring your customers healthy products at prices they can afford,” says Obama.

The world’s largest retailer says that during the first two years of their healthier food initiative, they saved consumers $2.3 billion on fresh fruits and vegetables, launched a front-of-package icon to appear on 1,300 products, reduced salt and sugars in its private and national food brands, and opened 86 stores serving neighborhoods without access to fresh, affordable groceries.

The First Lady says that it’s not about government telling companies what to sell, it’s about businesses stepping up and giving people the information they need to make healthy choices that are right for them.

Earlier Thursday Mrs. Obama was in Chicago where she launched Let’s Move! Active Schools, geared toward more physical activity. Her goal within the first five years is to engage 50,000 schools who will create active environments where students get 60 minutes of physical activity before, during and after the school day.

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