Войти
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024
Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024

14373772g

14373772g
14373772k
Изображение Описание

Идентификатор стокового материала (Изображение): 14373772k

Big Zuu partners with belVita to launch its Smile Cafe, UK - 04 Mar 2024

Big Zuu (pictured) partners with belVita to launch its Smile Café as part of its FareShare partnership, which will see the biscuit brand donate up to 125,000 meals. The best things in life really are free, and research from belVita reveals what truly gives Brits a positivity boost * For nearly half of Brits, it's the little things in life that fill them with positivity, over more lavish and elaborate experiences (46%) * The gesture of simply being given a free hot drink would give seven in 10 (69%) a mood boost * Watching funny animal videos (39%), comical place names (29%) and dancing around the house (23%), are amongst the things that make Brits smile Feeling the sun on their face (55%), being smiled at by a stranger (41%), the start of spring (44%) * Positivity has a clear ripple effect in society, with over a quarter of Brits (27%) saying they give more time to help others when they're in a good mood - while one in three (31%) believe they make better decisions * On a mission to spread positivity even further, belVita teamed up with TV Chef and rapper Big Zuu to launch its Smile Café. It's clear when it comes to spreading smiles it really is the little things in life that have the greatest mood-boosting effect. In fact, new research from belVita has revealed that nearly half (46%) of Brits find the little things fill them with positivity, over more lavish and elaborate experiences. Feeling the sun on their face (55%), being smiled at by a stranger (41%), the start of spring (44%), watching funny animal videos (39%) and even hugging their childhood teddy (14%) are things that put a smile on Brits' faces. If there's one thing certain to give Brits a feel-good feeling, it's receiving a free hot drink - with seven in ten saying it would boost their mood (69%). To harness this positivity, belVita launched its Smile Café in partnership with the charity FareShare, as part of its Give a Smile, Help Fight Food

Важная информация

Форматы Изображение

Автор Изображение

Oliver Dixon/Shutterstock

© Shutterstock, Inc., 2003–2024.