Check – out at Martin’s Just Got Healthier


Sylvia Jones shops at the Forest Hill Ave. Martin's store weekly.  She supports the Healthy Ideas checkout lane concept and appreciates efforts to encourage healthier lifestyles.

Sylvia Jones shops at the Forest Hill Ave. Martin's store weekly. She supports the Healthy Ideas checkout lane concept and appreciates efforts to encourage healthier lifestyles.

How many of us have had the impulse to grab a candy bar or other unhealthy snack while waiting in line at the grocery store? MARTIN’S Food MarketsRichmond City Health District and Greater Richmond Fit4Kids are partnering on a new project to encourage customers to think healthy at the check-out with the launch of Healthy Ideas check-out lanes at eight MARTIN’S stores in Richmond. This project is designed to promote healthy eating by increasing the availability of healthy food choices in grocery store check-out lanes.

“MARTIN’S is excited to be the pioneer grocery store in the Richmond area to offer healthy food and beverage items in select check-out lanes,” said Valerie Waters, instore nutritionist, MARTIN’S Food Markets. ”We think our moms and dads, in particular, will appreciate a check-out lane with items that are not full of added sugar and unhealthy fats, which tempt all of us on our way out of the store.”

“We’re excited to work with members of the community such as MARTIN’S Food Markets and Fit4Kids to bring about dramatic change to the norm by making it easier for our residents to make healthier choices,” said Dr. Danny Avula, Richmond City Health District Deputy Director. “Everything we can do to influence behaviors leading to a healthier lifestyle is a step toward healthier families and a healthier community.”

“Multi-sector partnerships are key in the fight against the rising rates of childhood obesity. Our partnership with MARTIN’S is the first step in what we hope to be a citywide effort to provide Richmond residents with more healthy choices,” said Fit4Kids Executive Director Mary Dunne Stewart.

The Healthy Ideas check-out lanes contain both national and MARTIN’S brand perishable and nonperishable healthy food items. While the exact selection of products vary by aisle and store, among the items offered include: fruit , nuts, individual snack packs from MARTIN’S exclusive Nature’s Promise natural and organic section, nutrition bars, and 100% fruit juice.

The Richmond area MARTIN’S stores that now feature a Healthy Ideas check-out lane include:

  • Brook Run, 5700 Brook Road
  • Carytown, 3522 W. Cary Street
  • Chesterfield Towne Center, 11361 Midlothian Turnpike
  • Chippenham, 5201 Chippenham Crossing
  • Cross Ridge, 10250 Staples Mill Road, Glen Allen
  • John Rolfe, 2250 John Rolfe Parkway
  • Stratford Hills, 7045 Forest Hill Avenue
  • White Oak, 4591 S. Laburnum Avenue

Will you go to Martin’s this week to check out the new check-out? What kind of effect do you think this will have on grocery consumers? Is this health kick the world is seeing just a phase or is it here to stay?

Let us know what YOU think.

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