Nearly 6,000 people attended the latest Eat Better Feel Better roadshows, including two in East Lothian.

The campaign, put together by the Scottish Government to encourage people to eat healthier, saw the roadshow travel to Scotmid in Prestonpans and Tesco in Musselburgh, with shoppers given advice on how to eat healthier by making small changes to the way they shop, cook and eat.

The Eat Better Feel Better team gave out thousands of free resources, including food storage boxes and measuring spoons, as well as recipe cards for families to recreate recipes at home.

And community groups, including Ormiston Grows did their part to get involved, joining the roadshow to promote their services.

Maureen Watt MSP, minister for public health, said: “The response has been overwhelmingly positive. The campaign’s message about how making small changes to your diet can have a big impact has really resonated with families across Scotland.

“Our roadshows have been such a big part of the campaign’s success and we’ve been delighted to discuss healthier eating with so many people at supermarkets across the length and breadth of the country.

“We want the Eat Better Feel Better message to continue for the long term, and the Scottish Government is working together with different retailers and community groups to make sustainable changes to the way Scotland’s families shop, cook and eat.” Eatbetterfeelbetter.co.uk provides recipes and tips, and a series of cook-along videos.