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PepsiCo and Let’s Get Cooking
November 2012
Where did it start?
• East Midlands Platform for Health and Wellbeing
Initial introduction of two organisations was via the platform
• PHT Funding
Health Belief
Men Aged 20-40 in employment
Leicester area
PHT Funded
Cook Well, Work Well
Course
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Pepsico “Biggest Loser Program” Launched Jan – April 2012
3 x 5 hour workshops spread over 3 months (May, June, July 2012)
Focus on fat, sugar and salt reduction
Portion Control, Food Labelling
Cooked a range of healthy breakfast,
lunch and dinner recipes
• Small pledges - behaviour change
• Weight loss / positive lifestyle
Pepsico Health and
Safety - 48 Hour
Event
October 2012 Health and Safety Event- “spreading the message”
• Let get Cooking delivered live cookery demonstrations and Cook Well Work
Well activities at the 48 hour event
The Event
Let’s Get Cooking was the main
attraction!
We made hundreds of pancakes!
The Event
Abdul (PepsiCo employee) telling his
colleagues how fabulous the Cook
Well Work Well course was!
The Event
The event was a huge
success!
What next…
• Over 100 PepsiCo staff have registered their interest for more Cook Well Work
Well courses in the workplace
• We have been asked to deliver a presentation to the European Health and
Wellbeing Manager about Cook Well Work Well
• PepsiCo are interested in us rolling out the course to more employees in 2012
• We are delivering a Cook Well Work Well Team Building Day in November 2012
to PepsiCo staff
Evaluation Results
• Overall the average ‘healthy’ score of ‘healthy’ items increased from 13 to 18.
This was accompanied by a decrease over the same time in the ‘unhealthy’ score
from 9 to 5.
• Seven of the eight participants had a greater positive difference in favour of an
improved diet.
• A well validated, but simple, measure of mental well-being provided evidence
that after taking part in the Cook Well, Work Well programme participants’ scores
had significantly increased suggesting that learning new skills and eating more
healthily was associated with an improvement in their self-esteem or self
confidence.
Further
Information and
Case Study
“I didn’t realise I would be able to lose
weight by learning to cook. I’ve learnt new
skills, more about food and taking part
has made life a lot better for me.”
Simon Hunnybel, PepsiCo driver.
www.letsgetcooking.org.uk
Any questions?
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