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Heinz drops health claims
Food Production Daily (Europe) ^ | March 22, 2004

Posted on 03/22/2004 12:48:51 PM PST by Shermy

Heinz is dropping its healthy eating logo from cans of baked beans, spaghetti and soups amid because it believes that the products will fall foul of health targets being set by the UK government.

The firm is worried that new limits being set by the department of health on the amount of salt, sugar and fat in processed foods will be too high for these products to be accepted. It also believes that the proposed new guidelines may send out mixed messages to consumers. Michael Mullen, the company’s corporate affairs general manager, is quoted in the UK’s Times as saying that the proposed new law does not take into account the fact that familiar foods such as baked beans have a role to play in a healthy diet.

“Heinz believes that food companies have an important role to play in promoting healthy eating but the new guidelines will disqualify many nourishing and nutritious foods from counting towards 5-a-day,” he said.

Heinz is keen to avoid further bad publicity over dubious health claims. Last year the company was criticised by the Advertising Standards Authority for saying that a 300g can of tomato soup was the equivalent of eating two ‘healthy’ portions when the government judged it to be the equivalent of only one.

In addition, Heinz’s healthy eating logo, which features on a range of 50 Heinz products, has never been part of the official government ‘5-a-day’ healthy eating scheme to encourage people to eat more fruit and vegetables. The firm devised its own logo in alliance with the British Dietetic Association, and some have accused the company of jumping on the government bandwagon.

The government’s '5-a-day' logo can be used on canned, dried and frozen fruit and vegetables, as well as fresh and chilled, so long as they do not have added salt, sugar or fat. A portion must contain 80g of fruit or vegetables. Potatoes, rice, pasta, yams and cassava do not count.

Despite the dropping of the healthy eating logo, Heinz says that it remains committed to reducing salt content by 42 per cent in children’s brands such as Thomas the Tank Engine and Teletubbies pasta shapes and Spaghetti Hoops. Heinz has a 76.7 per cent British market share for tomato ketchup, 68.2 per cent for baked beans and 61.3 per cent for soups.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: heinz; kerryketchup

1 posted on 03/22/2004 12:48:52 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Shermy
No more Heinz baked beans on toast.
2 posted on 03/22/2004 12:51:16 PM PST by Agnes Heep
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To: Shermy
Kerry is ketchup; ketchup is a vegetable; kerry is a vegetable.
3 posted on 03/22/2004 12:53:18 PM PST by js1138
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To: js1138
Sounds like they got caught in another big lie and are trying to spin there way out of it.
4 posted on 03/22/2004 12:59:18 PM PST by jocko12
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To: Shermy
"Well, I said it was healthy before I said it wasn't healthy"
5 posted on 03/22/2004 1:03:01 PM PST by So Cal Rocket (If consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds, John F. Kerry’s mind must be freaking enormous)
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To: Agnes Heep
A portion must contain 80g of fruit or vegetables. Potatoes, rice, pasta, yams and cassava do not count.

I could have whorn pasta was a fruit. What was I thinking?

/sarcasm

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6 posted on 03/22/2004 1:04:52 PM PST by AgentEcho (If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. - Will Rogers)
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To: Shermy


7 posted on 03/22/2004 1:17:16 PM PST by Fintan (© 1950)
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To: So Cal Rocket
"Well, I said it was healthy before I said it wasn't healthy"

LOLOLO!!! good one!


8 posted on 03/22/2004 3:29:11 PM PST by IPWGOP ('tooning the truth)
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To: Fintan; floriduh voter
lol! simple, elegant, understated.
9 posted on 03/22/2004 4:01:23 PM PST by cyn (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: Shermy
Despite the dropping of the healthy eating logo, Heinz says that it remains committed to reducing salt content by 42 per cent in children’s brands such.....
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I'm committed to reducing RAT voters by 42 per cent.

10 posted on 03/22/2004 4:04:34 PM PST by doug from upland (Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
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