Schoolchildren solved a record number of tasks: the popularity of the Feed Your Brain educational program remains unbroken
The 2024 Challenge of the health education program launched by Nestlé for Healthier Kids and Okos Doboz has come to an end. This time, it was created with the support of the Auchan Foundation and ALTEO, and for the first time this year, sustainability topics were also part of the competition tasks. Between November 4 and December 1, primary school children solved a total of more than 367,579 thousand tasks, and the best ones received valuable gifts.
“Health education cannot be started too early, and we consider it of paramount importance that children can learn about this in educational institutions, within the framework of lessons, because we believe that this can help them become health-conscious adults”
– Diána Sárga summarized the objectives of the Feed Your Mind health education program. The Nestlé dietician added:
“We are particularly pleased that the Auchan Foundation and ALTEO have joined the program and the Challenge as sponsors this year, thanks to whom even more topics have become available.”
The world’s largest food company, in cooperation with Okos Doboz, organized the challenge for the third time as part of the program, in which elementary school students could compare their knowledge in various topics related to a healthy lifestyle, balanced nutrition, and sustainability. During this year’s Challenge, the children solved more than ever, a total of 367,579 playful tasks.
As part of the Feed Your Food Basic School program, Okos Doboz employees also personally visited some selected schools to encourage children to solve tasks in good-natured, interactive programs.
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