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Safeway’s premium plan for healthy workers

By Jonathan Birchall in New York

Published: January 20 2008 22:13 | Last updated: January 20 2008 22:13

US shop workers could find their health insurance premiums being linked to their food-buying habits, if a supermarket initiative wins acceptance.

Safeway, which operates more than 1,700 supermarkets across the the country, says it plans to offer its employees discounts on their health insurance if they participate in a service that tracks the nutritional quality of the food they buy at its stores.

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