By Charlene Goh & Taufiq Zalizan

Today-Oct 8, 2022

The Healthier SG program will be rolled out from next year to promote preventive healthcare among Singaporeans. In line with this national effort, the Health Promotion Board also announced new measures to encourage Singaporeans to adopt a healthier diet, comprising less sugar and salt. While there seems to be growing health consciousness among Singaporeans, many regularly eat food from hawker centers and coffee shops. Although food from these places are inexpensive and tasty, they are not the healthiest, nutrition experts said. While healthier food options still tend to cost higher, the experts added that eating well and right does not require one to break the bank or devote a lot of effort to it. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/big-read/big-read-health-consciousness-rises-can-nation-foodies-live-less-sugar-salt-and-all-things-nice-2013751 First published in Today