This is Tsujigami from the Tokyo Sales Office. First of all, I would like to talk about this topic from a female perspective!
Last month, we held an internal company event called "Pork Fest," which was a very enjoyable and meaningful time for us to once again taste our own products.
It was a truly luxurious experience to be able to eat my fill of ARK products that are made with love by the craftsmen at the ham workshop.
That is, "You can eat as many ARK processed products as you want without worry!"
When you buy food, do you check the nutritional information on the back label? When I was younger, I used to decide whether to buy something or not by only paying attention to the calorie column. In the extreme, I didn't care at all about food additives such as artificial sweeteners as long as the calorie content was low.
It's a story of putting the cart before the horse, of always caring more about appearance than health. It was only after I had a precious family that my thinking gradually began to change.
As I raised my children and watched them grow every day, feeding them breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks every day, I began to realize that their bodies are made up of what they eat.
It may seem like a simple thing if you think about it, but it leads to our health and is the foundation for a fulfilling life. I believe that being healthy is also reflected in our appearance.
Thinking about it like that, I now believe that if women are concerned about their appearance, they should choose foods that are safe and delicious, which is a more fundamental criterion, rather than superficial things like calories.
Even now, when I buy food, I always check the back label. However, I don't always check ARK's products (though of course, I have checked them for educational purposes and out of curiosity!). That's because I know that I can eat them with peace of mind.
Foods that are safe to eat are proportionally more nutritious.
Arc's products are made 100% from their own brand of pork, "Tategamori Kogen Pork," and contain only the bare minimum of seasonings such as salt, sugar, and spices. You can get a good balance of protein, salt, sugar, and fat, so adding this dish to your dinner table will make for a well-balanced meal!
If women want to stay healthy, youthful, and live each day with vitality, I hope they will cherish the idea that "food is life."
Sales Department Kanna Tsujigami