Hockessin, Del. – Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH) is pleased to announce the newest update to its popular website for consumers. The site, FruitsAndVeggiesMoreMatters.org has been reformatted and is now mobile friendly. The entire site has been reformatted to be responsive to different screen sizes on various mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets. Mobile users can see and access the same information and popular features as Internet site visitors, but in a view applicable for the screen size of their mobile device. More enhancements to the site for mobile users are planned for the future.
“One key to the success of our consumer site is our ability to keep it current and fresh,” says Elizabeth Pivonka, President and CEO of PBH. “Making it mobile friendly is yet another new way our site visitors can access our information not only when its most convenient for them but also on their choice of mobile device.”
About Produce for Better Health Foundation
Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) fruit and vegetable education foundation. Since 1991, PBH works to motivate people to eat more fruits and vegetables to improve public health. PBH achieves success through industry and government collaboration, first with the 5 A Day program and now with the Fruits & Veggies—More Matters public health initiative. Fruits & Veggies—More Matters is the nation’s largest public-private, fruit and vegetable nutrition education initiative. To learn more, visit www.PBHFoundation.org and www.FruitsandVeggiesMoreMatters.org. Follow Fruits & Veggies—More Matters on Facebook or Twitter.
PBH is also a member and co-chair with Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) of the National Fruit & Vegetable Alliance (NFVA), consisting of government agencies, non-profit organizations, and industry working to collaboratively and synergistically achieve increased nationwide access and demand for all forms of fruits and vegetables for improved public health. To learn more, visit www.NFVA.org.
Source: Produce for Better Health Foundation