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uk regulator looking to food industry to cut salt, portion sizes
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the uk food standards agency (fsa) has created a list of recommendations to the food industry designed to reduce saturated fat and to increase the availability of healthier options and smaller portion sizes in savoury snacks. meat products and dairy foods are key contributors of saturated fat and calories to our diet, the fsa noted. many savoury snacks have been reformulated to reduce saturated fat recently, but they remain a focus because they are often high in fat and calories. as a result, the agency is proposing the following voluntary recommendations for industry: * dairy foods - further promote the supply and sale of 1% fat (or less) milk, reduced-fat cheddar cheese and lower-fat ice cream. * meat products - reduce the fat and saturated fat content of sausages, meat pies and pastries. * savoury snacks - make single packs of 30g or less more widely available and increase promotion of/encourage consumer interest in the smaller pack sizes. * all products - increase marketing efforts towards the promotion of reduced/low-fat options, with particular emphasis on lower-fat spreads. the consultation also covers the scope to amend the legislation on ice cream and cheddar cheese. the current food labelling regulations do not allow lower-fat versions of these products (below a specified fat content level) to be labelled as ice cream or cheddar cheese. “the agency’s proposals are a challenge for the industry, but we know that many businesses have already made great progress in improving the healthiness of their products,” clair baynton, the agency’s head of nutrition, said. “our aim is to ensure that people have a range of smaller portion sizes and lower-saturated-fat options to choose from when shopping, which will make it easier for them to eat a healthier diet.” this is the second of two consultations proposing voluntary action to reduce saturated fat and calories in foods. the first, which was launched in july 2009 and closed on 3 november 2009, covered soft drinks with added sugar, chocolate confectionery and biscuits, cakes, pastries and buns. the food industry welcomed the challenge, although they are concerned about the impact of new regulation on food advertising. “uk food producers are rightly proud of the incredible work they have done to change the recipes of popular products so that they are lower in calories, fat and saturated fat - while making no compromises on quality or taste,” julian hunt, food and drink federation (fdf) director of communications, said. “however, eu regulation will make it harder for companies to make nutrition claims from january 2010 - and may prevent them from rising to the fsa’s challenge on marketing. therefore, we are urging the agency and the government to do more to lobby brussels about this regulation before it is too late.” -->
Source :ausfoodnews.com.au
Date :
2
December
2009
Category :
Standards and Certificates
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there are no human health concerns over current dietary exposure to a range of fluorinated chemicals, such as pfos and pfoa, the uk food standards agency (fsa) has said the food safety watchdog came to its conclusion after testing a range of retail foods for fluorinated substances - including perfluorooctane sulphonate (pfos) and perfluorooctanoic acid (pfoa).
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a review of cloning is underway at the european food safety authority (efsa) following a request from the european commission for further advice on the implications of the technology for food safety, animal health and welfare and the environment. efsa has initiated a public consultation period to collate data to support the review, and the agency said that it aims to build on its july 2008 recommendations regarding clones.
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an advisory committee for japan's food safety regulator has said that food made from cloned animals is safe to eat. in april last year, the food safety commission was asked to deliberate on the matter by japan’s ministry of health. “foods derived from cloned cows and swine, and from the offspring of clones, are as safe as food from conventionally bred animals,” said the working group in its report published today.
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the uk government has set in motion a review of food policy and strategies with the publication of an analytical study on current and emerging food trends. among the analysis, the report found that the british diet has shifted considerably in recent history. while the origin of food is becoming a more important factor, people have been eating more pre-prepared foods in the last ten years.
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warranted or not, it comes as no surprise to learn that there is growing concern among uk consumers over food safety. according to new research from mintel, 41 per cent of adults were concerned about the safety of food in 1997, while in 2002 this figure has risen to 44 per cent of consumers. the report revealed that there is a considerable difference in attitude between men and women with over half of women (51 per cent) worried about food safety, compared to just 36 per cent of men.
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environmental campaigners urged the uk food standards agency (fsa) to improve its emergency system at yesterday's review meeting on the unauthorised gm rice incident. the meeting re-evaluated the fsa's handling of the discovery of the illegal ll rice 601, unapproved for human consumption, in american long grain rice supplies for export in august 2006. friends of the earth gm campaigner clare oxborrow said: "the incident revealed a vulnerability with the agency's lack of knowledge on the structure of the market and where the major food products went to.
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the uk food standards agency (fsa) is to propose a strategy this week for the control of mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (map) in milk. map is a bacterium that is known to cause a chronic gastrointestinal infection called johne\'s disease in cattle and other ruminants. it is also implicated in crohn\'s disease in humans, a chronic bowel inflammation condition. a study commissioned by the fsa found that map was present in around 2 per cent of pasteurised milk.
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