Heart-Check in the Grocery Store
When the Heart-Check mark is on the label, you can be confident that it represents the science and credibility of the nation’s leader in heart health. In fact, that’s what makes the Heart-Check mark one of the most trusted and recognized nutrition symbols. Foods bearing the mark are building blocks that make it easier for you to construct a heart-healthy eating plan.
Promoting Heart-Healthy Shopping
If it's your mission to promote healthy supermarket shopping, we're ready to help!
Here you'll find our Heart-Check-focused toolkit, based on the American Heart Association's science-based healthy diet recommendations. The toolkit is curated to support supermarket nutrition experts as they help shoppers make informed decisions about heart-healthy food.
Use this toolkit to:
- stay on top of the latest nutrition science and food trends
- find handy, healthful facts, recipes and advice to share with shoppers
- improve the wellness of families in your community
The Heart-Check food and recipe certification program, launched in 1995, meets regulatory requirements for heart-health claims.
Supermarket Registered Dietitian Nutritionist’s Toolkit
- Sample Grocery List
- Heart Health Bingo
- In-store Broadcast Intercom Scripted Messages
- Sample Social Media Posts
- Hearty and Heart Healthy Potato Soup Recipe
- Microwave Egg & Veggie Breakfast Bowl Recipe
- Athenian Meatloaf with Cucumber Yogurt Sauce Recipe
- Avocado Banana Orange and Yogurt Smoothie Recipe
- Orange Glazed Salmon with Green Beans Recipe
- Oven Roasted Salmon with Avocado Citrus Salsa Recipe
- Roasted Vegetables with Walnuts Basil and Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe