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    Home»Exclusive Features»Beyond samosas: Fidelity fosters well-being with healthy snack initiative
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    Beyond samosas: Fidelity fosters well-being with healthy snack initiative

    mmBy Radhika Sharma | HRKathaApril 5, 2024Updated:April 22, 20243 Mins Read21030 Views
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    Imagine a workplace aroma unlike any other: a blend of freshly baked cookies mingling with the murmur of colleagues. But this isn’t your typical office break room. Fidelity Investments’ cafeterias are brimming with healthy snacks, catering to employees’ health-conscious preferences. This seemingly simple initiative reflects a broader philosophy: weaving well-being into the very fabric of the organisation.

    Fidelity’s journey with healthy eating began nearly a decade ago. “It wasn’t a sudden trend-driven decision,” explains Narayanan Vijayaraghavan, head – compensation & benefits, Fidelity Investments India. “We gradually phased out unhealthy options, introducing nutritious alternatives.”

    The pandemic acted as a catalyst. As employees re-acclimated to the office, healthy choices became a priority. Fidelity recognised the importance of those in-between moments – grabbing a bite while catching up with colleagues. Now, a bowl of protein-rich sundal (a lentil dish) is a far more attractive option than mindlessly consuming samosas during a meeting.

    “It wasn’t a sudden trend-driven decision. We gradually phased out unhealthy options, introducing nutritious alternatives.”

    Narayanan Vijayaraghavan, head – compensation & benefits, Fidelity Investments India

    Fidelity’s multicultural workforce demanded a variety of appealing options. Through collaboration with service providers and employee committees, the company ensured its menus featured a wide array of nutritious snacks, from fruits and wholesome baked goods to regional specialties.

    “We have a food committee comprising employees who work with the facilities team,” says Vijayaraghavan. “This ensures our offerings reflect the diverse needs of our workforce.”

    The initiative reflects a crucial understanding: during busy workdays, employees often rely on convenient cafeteria options.  Fidelity recognized the benefit of replacing calorie-laden snacks with wholesome choices like lentil dishes, a far healthier option than mindlessly grabbing samosas during meetings.

    Beyond Metrics: Gratitude and a Shift in Habits

    Quantifying the health impact of the initiative proved challenging. However, Fidelity adopted several metrics to gauge its success. Empty bins of healthy snacks served as a tangible indicator of the programme’s popularity.

    “Anecdotal feedback paints another picture,” says Vijayaraghavan. “Initially, town halls were filled with questions about the programme. Now, we hear expressions of gratitude and appreciation.” This shift from curiosity to appreciation signifies that employees value convenience and focus on healthy snacking.

    Fidelity recognises that breaks are essential for employee well-being.  Whether it’s grabbing a quick, healthy bite at the cafeteria, utilising vending machines, or socialising in common areas, the company empowers employees with distributed access to food options. This flexibility allows associates to experiment and find what works best for them.

    Beyond Snacking: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Wellness

    Fidelity’s commitment to well-being extends beyond healthy snacks. The company recognises that employee well-being encompasses physical, mental, emotional, and financial aspects. For instance, their mental wellness initiatives have evolved from basic employee assistance programmes to more comprehensive and tailored approaches.

    “We believe in co-creating initiatives with our associates, seeking continuous feedback on what matters most,” states Vijayaraghavan. “We integrate research and market trends to deliver solutions tailored to their needs.”

    Employee feedback underscores the programme’s impact. “Many have expressed gratitude for the positive influence these initiatives have had on their lives,” says Vijayaraghavan. “They emphasise how these options play a crucial role in managing their lifestyles, ensuring nutritious meals during commutes and fostering a sense of well-being throughout the day.”

    By nurturing a culture that values health and well-being, Fidelity not only enhances employee satisfaction and productivity but also cultivates a supportive and thriving work environment. As the company continues to evolve its wellness strategies, it remains steadfast in its commitment to empowering employees to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

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    Radhika is a commerce graduate with a curious mind and an adaptable spirit. A quick learner by nature, she thrives on exploring new ideas and embracing challenges. When she’s not chasing the latest news or trends, you’ll likely find her lost in a book or discovering a new favourite at her go-to Asian eatery. She also have a soft spot for Asian dramas—they’re her perfect escape after a busy day.

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