Pow Food, the UK’s first female-founded B Corp catering company, has launched its 12-Month Nutritional Education Calendar. Designed to equip organisations with resources for offering employees wholesome, nutrient-rich meals, the calendar is aligned with educational themes, cultural events, and health awareness initiatives throughout the year.
Embedding nutrition into workplace wellbeing strategies can dramatically enhance their overall effectiveness. By addressing the foundational role of diet in both physical and mental health, employers can take significant steps in reducing workplace stress and improving employee wellbeing.
Pow Food is leading the way with its mission-driven catering services. With 40% of organisations reporting rising stress levels among staff and 55% of employees recognising their workplace’s commitment to wellbeing, Pow Food’s solutions aim to both nourish and educate. Currently the only UK catering company to provide this kind of programme, Pow Food hopes to establish this as a new standard in workplace wellness initiatives for 2025.
Ali Warburton, CEO and co-founder of Pow Food, said: “Every bite of food we take is either brain fuel or brain fog, and companies are waking up to the fact that educating their workforce in good nutrition is the cornerstone of wellness in the workplace.”
Pow Food bridges the gap in workplace wellness by delivering nutritionally tailored catering services that suit a range of budgets and dietary needs. These meals are complemented by expert-led online workshops designed to educate teams, providing actionable nutritional advice and resources. Pow Food’s approach delivers measurable benefits, supporting both productivity and the long-term health of employees.
Studies suggest that workplace wellness programmes may fall short without addressing healthy eating. Initiatives like mindfulness sessions and yoga may yield limited results if a nutritious diet is not prioritised. The Mental Health Foundation states that “one of the most obvious yet under-recognised factors in the development of mental health is nutrition,” reinforcing the significant role diet plays in overall wellbeing.
Organisations interested in learning more about the calendar, pricing, and participation opportunities can book a free consultation via its online form. Simply leave your details, and a team member will be in touch to discuss how your workplace can get involved.