The world’s population has a higher tendency to die from obesity than from hunger. In America, more people die from diet-related diseases annually than drugs, alcohol and war combined.
In Singapore, you can join in the four hours of activities from 4pm to 9pm at The Lawn Grill and Salad Cafe at Biopolis Way.
You can expect cooking demonstrations, food photography and healthcare talks, as well as a food competition.
Shawn Lee, Asia’s top beatboxer and band Acoustic Sunday will perform during the event.
100% of Food Revolution Day net funds raised from the event will go towards support food education projects for children and adults the Jamie Oliver Foundation in the US, UK and Australia.
Visit http://www.facebook.com/foodrevolutionsingapore for more information.