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A Fresh Idea in Corporate Wellness

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Whether the goal is to control healthcare costs, improve productivity or decrease turnover, wellness programs have become an essential component of the modern HR agenda. From onsite health screenings to exercise and nutrition classes, a broad range of resources are being utilized to help workers maintain healthy lifestyles.

When these initiatives are expanded to include more services, the corporate wellness program becomes an invaluable perk for employees. And with workers juggling busy schedules both on the job and at home, resources that offer convenience in addition to wellness benefits are particularly attractive.

That's why so many western Pennsylvania companies are getting healthy with the Virtual Farmers Market, a cost-free program that gives workers the resources they need to develop better eating habits. With Good Apples, employees can buy fresh produce and other all-natural foods online at consistently low prices and have orders delivered to work as often as each week.

This one-of-a-kind initiative can impact the nutritional health of employees and their families on a daily basis, making it the perfect complement to your ongoing wellness efforts.
And if you're already serious about wellness, try replacing candy dishes and doughnuts with our premium fruit bowls, which can be delivered fresh as often as each morning.

Your staff will love these programs, and getting up and running is a breeze. Call 1-866-544-FRESH (3737) or e-mail us for more information on the Virtual Farmers Market and other corporate initiatives.



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