Supporting healthy food choices 13 August 2024 Diabetes Australia is continuing to support people living with diabetes to have more choice in how they maintain a healthy diet. A new partnership announced between Be Fit Food and Diabetes Australia will see healthy eating options become more affordable for Diabetes Australia community members. Award winning Be Fit Food offers a variety of programs and healthy meal bundles that can be tailored to individual needs and are suitable for both weight loss and management of diabetes. Through our new partnership Diabetes Australia community members will receive $35 off their initial order (minimum spend $99) and 5% off future orders as an existing customer. 5% of every $1 spent will also be donated to Diabetes Australia. As the rising cost of living continues to make maintaining a healthy diet expensive, Diabetes Australia is partnering with organisations like Be Fit Food to make healthy food and nutrition more affordable. Discover the range of bundles designed to provide healthy prepared meals to keep in the freezer, perfect for when you simply want to replace one meal a day or are looking for a convenient solution. Diabetes Australia is committed to supporting options that enable people to maintain a healthy diet in a way that works for them. Anyone considering dietary changes should seek the advice of their health professionals. Learn more and access the exclusive offer by visiting the Be Fit Food website.
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