Health & WellnessLocal News Blackman wants vendors to sell healthier snacks by Shamar Blunt 20/04/2026 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Shanna Moore 20/04/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset The vendor orientation workshop was well attended FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 26 Vendors have been called on to play a critical role in shaping healthier lifestyles among children, as government seeks to expand greater compliance in the sector to the Barbados School Nutrition Policy. ย Minister of Education Transformation, Chad Blackman made the appeal while addressing vendors during an orientation session at Springer Memorial School on Saturday. ย Blackman acknowledged the deep cultural connection Barbadians have with food, noting that taste often drives choices, particularly among children. ย You Might Be Interested In #BTLivingWell – Iron needs in women Krystalโs Journey: Living With Type 1 Diabetes Using preventative education to fight the growth of diabetes โThereโs no doubt that Barbados and many countries in the region have a very strong relationship with our food.ย ย โOur people and our children in particular like to eat things that taste good, but what most times tastes good may not be the best thing for you and for your health,โ Blackman said. ย He stressed that government remained committed to ensuring vendors earn a livelihood, highlighting their importance to households, communities and the wider economy. ย However, the minister made it clear that the push for healthier foods within school environments is being driven by a longstanding public health challenge which could no longer be ignored. ย โWeโre here also because there is a crisisโฆ Barbados has had a high incidence of non-communicable diseases,โ he said, adding that children are among the most vulnerable groups. ย He pointed out that changing lifestyles have compounded the issue, with reduced physical activity among young people. ย โTechnology has meant most of our children stay inside and play on the computer. You have to beg them to go outside and run. As the society has advanced, there has been a shift to a more relaxed lifestyle,โ Blackman said. ย Against this backdrop, he urged vendors to strike a balance between providing appealing snacks and offering healthier alternatives that support childrenโs well-being. ย โWe, therefore, must now ask ourselves how do we still sell them drinks and snacks, but at the same time make sure that they have the actual products that will allow for them to be healthy,โ he said. ย Reassuring vendors of their place in the evolving system, Blackman emphasised their role as partners in national development. ย โVendors are a key part of Barbadosโ societyโฆso you all arenโt going anywhere. The question is how do we now work with you to move in a direction of selling healthier options.โ ย โWe must now use this as a model with our vendors being champions of changeโฆ so that we can now lead this movement of change across the Caribbean,โ Blackman said. Shamar Blunt You may also like Tough going for Barbadians at regional table tennis championships 20/04/2026 U17 footballers ranked second in English-speaking Caribbean 20/04/2026 Williams cops gold at Velocity Fest 20/04/2026