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PATTY MELT AND BEEF MAN KICK OFF BEEF PROMOTION ACTIVITIES
Beef checkoff shares the benefits of beef at Health and
Fitness Expo.
(CENTENNIAL, Colo.) – This year’s 15th annual NBC4 Health and
Fitness Expo, held Jan. 12-13 at the Washington Convention
Center in D.C., boasted more than 85,000 attendees. In addition
to getting free medical services like vision and cholesterol
tests, diabetes and blood pressure screenings, and fun, healthy
activities like rock climbing, tennis, golf and even salsa
dancing lessons, this year’s visitors learned about the health
benefits of beef.
A checkoff-funded sponsorship by the
Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative (NEBPI) in
Middletown, Penn., kicked off by featuring special live
characters “Patty Melt” and “Beef Man” who greeted kids with a
beefy smile and handshake after participating in the opening
ceremony walk.
“Our sponsorship of the Health and Fitness Expo is an excellent
example of the work being done in the northeast as a result of
utilizing checkoff dollars,” says Emilie Miller, Director of
Retail & Foodservice Relations for the NEBPI. “Reaching
thousands of beef consumers of all ages at a grassroots level
and educating them about the health benefits associated with our
products will hopefully result in increased beef demand for our
producers.”
Dennis and Dottie Byrne, beef producers from Nottingham, Penn.,
also represented The Beef Checkoff at the Expo booth. Dennis
says, “Experiencing the tradeshow firsthand, I was able to
appreciate the work the checkoff is doing for producers. The
Expo was definitely a worthwhile project and a great opportunity
to share the beef story.
“Throughout the event, we educated consumers about the 29 lean
cuts of beef and how they fit into a healthy lifestyle.
Surprisingly, a large number of attendees didn’t know beef was
that lean. Through efforts such as these, we can help overcome
that misconception and add value to our product.”
2008 National Beef Ambassadors Beth Wood (Pine Bluffs, Wy.) and
Jennifer Rassler (Kempton, Pa.) helped engage the crowd in a
Beef Trivia and “Veal or No Veal” contest.
The NEBPI sponsorship included a web component, an ad in the
program book and an exhibit booth at the event. The web ads
generated over a half a million impressions with click throughs
to www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com.
Over 550 people entered to win “The Healthy Beef Cookbook” at
the two-day event and, of those, more than half signed up to
receive the “Beef So Simple” E-newsletter. And during the
weekend, hundreds of other promotional and educational materials
were distributed.
As an added bonus, the group was located beside the culinary
center and was asked to fill a missing guest speaker slot where
Byrne and National Beef Ambassadors were able to share the
checkoff story with a sizzling backdrop.
For more information about checkoff-funded activities, visit
www.beefboard.org.
The NEBPI, a program of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board, was
established to extend the reach of checkoff dollars throughout
the Northeast. Consumers, retailers and foodservice operators
now have full-time support staff available to partner and
participate in events, promotions and programs that are designed
to increase beef demand throughout the region.
The Beef Checkoff
Program was established as part of the 1985 Farm Bill. The
checkoff assesses $1 per head on the sale of live domestic and
imported cattle, in addition to a comparable assessment on
imported beef and beef products. States retain up to 50 cents on
the dollar and forward the other 50 cents per head to the
Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board, which administers
the national checkoff program, subject to USDA approval.
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