SANTO TOMAS, BATANGAS—Canned sardines manufacturer Mega Prime Foods Inc. (MPFI) revealed through the Mega Tiu Lim Foundation that it has served over 370,000 meals and supported more than 1,700 children through its sustainable food program for nearly five years in various communities across the country.
SANTO TOMAS, BATANGAS—Canned sardines manufacturer Mega Prime Foods Inc. revealed through the Mega Tiu Lim Foundation that it has served over 370,000 meals and supported more than 1,700 children through its sustainable food program for nearly five years in various communities across the country.
The report also highlighted ongoing challenges, including malnutrition affecting millions of children under five. In 2022, 148 million children were stunted, 45 million were wasted, and 37 million were overweight. “It will not resolve world hunger, it will not resolve stunting, but the success is really seeing the kids, seeing the statistics, seeing the parents, and the impact that we’re making in their lives,” he related.Lim emphasized the importance of discipline when it comes to children’s dietary habits, noting the temptation to give in to their demands. He stressed that parents should adhere to a proper diet plan to provide their children with a chance at a healthier life.
She emphasized that even at the global level, the United Nations recognizes that unresolved nutrition issues can significantly impact educational outcomes.
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