May 22, 2020

Kroger Health Offers Free Telenutrition Service to Promote Healthy, Affordable Eating

Kroger Health, the healthcare division of The Kroger Co. announced a free telenutrition service to help Americans shop for, prepare and enjoy healthy fresh and non-perishable foods during the COVID-19 crisis. The free telenutritionservice is the latest offering from Kroger Health’sFood as Medicine platform.

During the pandemic, customers’ shopping styles, cooking preferences and eating routines have shifted. According to a customer trends report developed by 84.51°, Kroger’s data science and analytics business:

  • 51 percent are cooking and baking more often than before the crisis, while 45 percent are cooking the same amount. Just 4 percent are cooking less often;
  • 40 percent say they are eating more comfort and indulgent foods;
  • 40 percent of customers say they have purchased more packaged foods than they usually do
  • 46 percent of customers say they are snacking more throughout the day.

To help customers manage and navigate the new normal, Kroger Health’s telenutrition service offers: 

  • A complimentary virtual consultation with a registered dietitian via a two-way video chat;
  • Personalized support and plans for individuals and families — whether cooking for the first time, experiencing tighter budgets or navigating reduced access to fresh or favorite foods;
  • Management of food-related health concerns, including weight maintenance or loss, gastrointestinal conditions and eating disorders and nutrition plans associated with fertility, oncology and more.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has changed shopping, cooking and eating routines for households across America,” said Jim Kirby, Kroger Health’s senior director. “Many families and individuals are for the first time exclusively relying on cooking for meals, some with limited budgets and nutrition knowledge. Through Kroger Health’s telenutrition service, our dietitians are providing free personalized nutrition advice to help our customers shop for and prepare delicious and affordable nutritious meals.”

The telenutrition service will remain free1 for all customers through the pandemic, including Medicare and Medicaid patients. Customers can schedule unlimited visits with the code “COVID.” To learn more about the telenutrition service or to sign up, visit http://www.krogerhealth.com/telenutrition.

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