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<blockquote data-quote="elaineadams" data-source="post: 814346" data-attributes="member: 79437"><p>As someone who goes out there, in the public and raises awareness of diabetes, I actually see nothing wrong with this. It is putting Diabetes out there, in the public domain, it is raising awareness and funds for research. Tesco also do a really good free pack on living with Diabetes, maybe they should put their stand with these beside the banners and raffle stands. There is also public health promotion called "Change4Life" which is trying to get people to swap fizzy drinks for water, but even adults refuse to drink water because they don't like the "taste" of it. I team lead for the Tesco Big collection weekend, and in my local store, they give us a table and chairs next to the danish pastries...buy one get one free (box of 4)...we always laugh about that...and I usually buy 6 boxes each day to offer pastry to each of my team members...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elaineadams, post: 814346, member: 79437"] As someone who goes out there, in the public and raises awareness of diabetes, I actually see nothing wrong with this. It is putting Diabetes out there, in the public domain, it is raising awareness and funds for research. Tesco also do a really good free pack on living with Diabetes, maybe they should put their stand with these beside the banners and raffle stands. There is also public health promotion called "Change4Life" which is trying to get people to swap fizzy drinks for water, but even adults refuse to drink water because they don't like the "taste" of it. I team lead for the Tesco Big collection weekend, and in my local store, they give us a table and chairs next to the danish pastries...buy one get one free (box of 4)...we always laugh about that...and I usually buy 6 boxes each day to offer pastry to each of my team members... [/QUOTE]
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