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Ben’s Boyz advocates for people with heart disease

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Ben’s Boyz advocates for people with heart disease

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A North Carolina restaurant is advocating for people with heart disease.


What You Need To Know

  • Ben’s Boyz is launching in Target
  • The restaurant is selling seafood options
  • The owners say the goal is to promote healthy living

Ben’s Boyz, a family business, offers premium comfort food.

Ben’s Boyz seafood will be sold in Target outlets as well as at the Greensboro restaurant. (Spectrum News 1/Chelsea Floyd)

“Fried fish, mac and cheese, meatloaf,” Joseph Wyatt, the co-founder said. “We do green beans, collard greens, pintos.”

With over 30 years in the business, Wyatt said it’s important for them to cater to customers’ health.

Now the restaurant is adding healthier options to the menu with the hopes of better serving the community.

“We have so many people in our community that are stricken with so many diseases, diabetes, heart disease, and we wanted something to have a healthy option,” Wyatt said. “So we wanted to make sure that we created items that gave you that flair. But also we’re healthy for you. So when you’re eating that salmon you get a lot of omega three. Good nutrients.”

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The seafood options are available in the restaurant and in Target stores nationwide, after securing a purchase order that includes 450 locations.

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