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It is often said that if we want to inculcate certain values in a person, start doing it while he is still young. Teaching the value of healthy eating is not an exemption to this. 


But while we want kids to eat healthy foods, a lot of barriers pose a challenge to this worthy goal. Among these are their access to junk foods, bombardment of TV advertisements, and the notion that healthy foods are not delicious. 

The solution to this dilemma? Make them eat familiar foods that are delicious and healthy, like Walter Wheat Bread for Kids.
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Research over the past 10 years has shown that an ample intake of soya in the diet can prevent osteoporosis, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and post-menopausal syndromes.

Because of its numerous health benefits, soya is one of the main ingredients of Walter Bread’s newest bread – Walter Wheat n’ Soy Bread for Women.
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It is often said that if we want to inculcate certain values in a person, start doing it while he is still young. Teaching the value of healthy eating is not an exemption to this. 


But while we want kids to eat healthy foods, a lot of barriers pose a challenge to this worthy goal. Among these are their access to junk foods, bombardment of TV advertisements, and the notion that healthy foods are not delicious. 

The solution to this dilemma? Make them eat familiar foods that are delicious and healthy, like Walter Wheat Bread for Kids.
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Research over the past 10 years has shown that an ample intake of soya in the diet can prevent osteoporosis, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and post-menopausal syndromes.

Because of its numerous health benefits, soya is one of the main ingredients of Walter Bread’s newest bread – Walter Wheat n’ Soy Bread for Women.
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