EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 32 MIN
Are Aussie Berries Safe? Pesticide Concerns, Omega-3 Muscle Health & Lunchbox Reviews
from The Nutrition Couch · host Susie Burrell & Leanne Ward
This week on The Nutrition Couch, Leanne and Susie tackle the question that’s on everyone’s lips: Are Aussie berries safe to eat right now? We break down the new pesticide concerns, what it means for your weekly shop, and how to wash and store berries so they last longer. We also dive into new omega-3 research on muscle health as we age, review a supermarket “light lunch” pack that looks better than it really is, and answer a listener’s question about sardines — are they the ultimate budget superfood? In this episode: Aussie berries under review: What the latest pesticide concerns mean, and simple steps to keep your family safe. Omega-3 and muscle health: Why food sources work better than supplements for strength and healthy ageing. Lunchbox review: Our verdict on Primo’s ham-and-cheese “light lunch” pack — and smarter swaps you can make in minutes. Sardines spotlight: Cheap, nutritious, and packed with omega-3s — but are they for everyone? You’ll also hear: The quick wash method that actually reduces pesticide residues on berries. How to spread omega-3 intake across the week without blowing the budget. Why processed meats are still an “occasional only” choice, even when marketed as high-protein. If your diet could use a protein top-up, explore our scientifically formulated supplements at designedbydietitians.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What this episode covers
Are Aussie berries safe to eat? We unpack the latest pesticide concerns, how to wash and store berries properly, and when organic makes sense. Plus, omega-3s for muscle health, our verdict on a popular “light lunch” pack, and whether sardines deserve superfood status.
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