SOMERSET’S food habits – and struggles – are being sought in a bid to help those in need and improve services.
Somerset Council’s Public Health team has launched a survey to build a picture of the food habits of residents which will help plan future projects and priorities.
Insights from the survey will help the Public Health team build a clearer picture of behaviours and attitudes across Somerset, the council said.
Councillor Graham Oakes, Executive member for Public Health, climate change and environment, said: “The wellbeing of our residents is a priority. By sharing your experiences and views it will help us to better understand our community’s choices and priorities with food. Your views will help us to understand what’s important and how we can help you.
“This is the first time we have done an annual population food survey and we encourage residents to share their experiences with us. It is open to all adults living in Somerset.
“The survey will only take about 15 minutes to complete, and we are offering a chance to win a £100 gift voucher to anyone who responds.”
The Somerset Food Survey is available online at somersetcouncil.citizenspace.com/public-health/somerset-food-survey and will be open until January 31.



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