We Malaysian love to eat snacks, as snack can provide energy in the middle of the day or when you exercise. A snack between meals can also decrease our hunger and keep us from overeating at meal time. Many people thought snacks are bad for diet but it is in fact an important part of our daily diet.
James Kane (Managing Director, Mondelēz International (Malaysia), accompanied by Dr. Satvinder Kaur (Assistant Professor, Head of Program for Nutrition with Wellness, Faculty of Applied Sciences at UCSI University), Sheahnee Iman Lee on the left & from right – Pei Gee Chew (Nutrition & Strategy Communications Lead for Mondelēz AMEA) and Nash Idrus (Key Opinion Leader) at the SMRter Snacker Session.
I was honoured to be invited to attend an interactive and informative session centered on the importance of mindful snacking with the aim of empowering participants to snack right, without having to choose between snacking and eating right host by Mondelēz International (Malaysia).
A panel of experts Pei Gee Chew (left) along with Mr. Nash Idrus and Dr. Satvinder Kaur during the‘Panel Discussion’ at SMRter Snacker Session. The SMRter Snacker Session was moderated by Sheahnee Iman Lee (right).
We the participants had engaged in fun activities that inspire mindful snacking habits by encouraging them to focus on tasting and savouring each bite in the half-day engagement, titled SMR-ter Snacker Session.
Not only that, a panel of speakers also shared their point of view on Snacking Made Right - Mondelez’s new strategic purpose and focus - and how it can be fulfilled through sustainable and mindful snacks for both people and the planet to love.
Managing Director, Mondelēz International (Malaysia), James Kane delivers his speech at SMRter Snacker Session.
The SMR-ter Snacker Session was led by the Nutrition & Strategy Communications Lead for Mondelēz AMEA, Pei Gee Chew, along with a panel of experts, namely, Dr. Satvinder Kaur, Assistant Professor, Head of Program for Nutrition with Wellness, Faculty of Applied Sciences, UCSI University and Mr Nash Idrus, dad and Key Opinion Leader, who shared his perspective from a parent’s point of view.