Piccolo promotes healthier eating in soft play centre campaign

Organic baby and toddler food manufacturer, Piccolo, is offering soft play centres £75 worth of free product to support the reopening following lockdown.

As soft play centres reopen this week after months of enforced closures due to lockdown, Piccolo is offering any centre which orders £100 worth of product, a further £75 of products for free, as well as a free-standing display unit.

The campaign is designed to support local businesses after a tough year, and also to expand the food offering in soft play centres, which are often traditionally made up of high sugar and salt snacks, to include healthier options.

Piccolo’s founder, Cat Gazzoli commented: “We believe that the mental wellbeing and physical health of our children in paramount, so the reopening of soft play centres across the country is a huge relief. These centres provide a safe space for children and families to come together and are often a hub for the whole community.

“Being able to learn and play is so important for the wellbeing of our children and now that they can reopen safely, we want to do what we can to ensure these local businesses are supported.”

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Organic baby and toddler food manufacturer, Piccolo, is offering soft play centres £75 worth of free product to support the reopening following lockdown. As soft play centres reopen this week after months of enforced closures due to lockdown, Piccolo is offering any centre which orders £100 worth of product, a further £75 of products for free, as well as a free-standing display unit. The campaign is designed to support local businesses after a tough year, and also to expand the food offering in soft play centres, which are often traditionally made up of high sugar and salt snacks, to include healthier options. Piccolo’s founder, Cat Gazzoli commented: “We believe that the mental wellbeing and physical health of our children in paramount, so the reopening of soft play centres across the country is a huge relief. These centres provide a safe space for children and families to come together and are often a hub for the whole community. “Being able to learn and play is so important for the wellbeing of our children and now that they can reopen safely, we want to do what we can to ensure these local businesses are supported.”...
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