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  coke plans to make calorie information larger  

coca-cola co. will change the packaging on almost all its products to more prominently display certain nutritional facts amid increasing pressure on lawmakers to consider taxes on sugary sodas, which some health experts blame for rising obesity rates
the effort, announced wednesday, will place calories-per-serving and servings-per-container details on the side of almost all of the soft drink maker's products sold in more than 200 countries. only fountain drinks, water and beverages sold in reusable bottles will be exempted from the switch.
the company said it hopes the broken-out details — displayed in black text set in a white oblong box — will be more convenient for customers who want quick nutritional information at a glance. story continues below ↓ advertisement | your ad here dap('&pg=nbcsw3&ap=1089','300','250');
"now more than ever, people expect facts about the products they consume to be both readily available and visible," chairman and ceo muhtar kent said in a statement.
but some critics see the change as little more than an effort aimed at fending off a possible tax on its products, including a levy being promoted in the september edition of the new england journal of medicine.
"one might perceive this move as the companies trying to make an appearance of good-faith efforts to improve nutrition, where their real motive might be too fight off government regulation," said kelly brownell, director of yale university's rudd center for food policy and obesity, who proposed the tax in the medical journal.
taxes on soft drinks aren't new. but of the nearly three dozen states that charge sales tax on the beverages, most levies are typically small — averaging about 5 percent. on a $1 can of soda, that translates to about 5 cents.
the proposal offered by group of nutrition and economics experts in the medical journal calls for a 1-cent-per-ounce sales tax on the sometimes-caloric and sugary drinks, an amount more than double the average state tax. it would increase the levy on that 12 oz. soda can to 12 cents.
coke, which opposes a potential soda tax, says its beefed up labeling isn't about fending off extra taxes, but is about promoting better health among its customers.
"there's no silver bullet," spokeswoman allyson park said. "our company is committed to helping address obesity by encouraging active, healthy living through our products, programs and policies."
coke said it's already changed packaging on products in europe and australia and is in the process of changing labels in the u.s. and mexico.
bottles and cans will continue to have regular nutritional labels with more detailed information on the back.
the company expects to complete the switch by the end of 2011, but sooner in the u.s. and canada where the labels will be added by the end of 2010.
john sicher, editor and publisher of the trade publication beverage digest, said other competitors could take similar steps in the future.
"i think we're going to see all the major beverage companies take more initiatives to both increase the health and wellness aspects of their portfolios and to communicate their sense of responsibility to their consumers," he said.
coca-cola shares climbed 35 cents to $53.62 in trading wednesday.
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pepsico to cut sodium, sugar, fat in products

pepsico inc. plans to cut the sodium found in each serving of its key brands by one-fourth in five years, the company announced monday, as the industry deals with pressure from the government and health-conscious shoppers who want more options.the maker of frito-lay chips and pepsi drinks announced several nutrition goals monday at the start of a two-day investor conference.the company also set two goals for the next 10 years: to cut the average added sugar per serving by 25 percent and saturated fat per serving by 15 percent, in addition to adding more whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy into its array of products. more

 Source : klewtv.com   Date : 22 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
frito-lay, pepsi products to shed sodium, fat

pepsico inc. plans to cut the sodium found in each serving of its key brands by one-fourth in five years, the company announced monday, as the industry deals with pressure from the government and health-conscious shoppers who want more options. the maker of frito-lay chips and pepsi drinks announced several nutrition goals monday at the start of a two-day investor conference. the company also set two goals for the next 10 years: to cut the average added sugar per serving by 25 percent and saturated fat per serving by 15 percent, in addition to adding more whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy into its array of products. more

 Source : msnbc.msn.com   Date : 22 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
turkish coca cola bottler sees h1 sales volume grow 10.3%

consolidated sales volume is up by 9.9% to 302.9 million unit cases in 1h10 from 275.6 million unit cases in 1h09. international operations constituted 25.7% of total volume. turkey volume turkey operation’s volume was up by 10.3% to 225.2 million unit cases in 1h10. unit case volume in turkey increased by 9.9% to 137.7 million unit cases in the second quarter on the back of sustained growth in all major categories. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 16 July 2010   Category : food industries Economic
food makers to trim 1.5 trillion calories

several of the nation\'s largest food companies say they will take 1.5 trillion calories out of their products by 2015 in an effort to reduce childhood obesity. the companies made the announcement through the healthy weight commitment foundation, a coalition of retailers, food and beverage manufacturers and industry trade associations. they pledged to reduce the calories as part of an agreement with a group of nonprofit organizations concerned with childhood obesity, first lady michelle obama said monday. more

 Source : msnbc.msn.com   Date : 17 May 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
efsa opinion paves way for eu approval of stevia-based sweeteners

eu approval for natural sweeteners from the stevia leaf has moved one step closer after scientists at the european food safety authority (efsa) gave them a clean bill of health. efsa has issued a positive opinion on the safety of steviol glycosides used as food additives following petitions lodged by the european stevia association (eustas), cargill and japanese firm morita, which are all seeking regulatory approval to sweeten products with stevia in europe. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 14 April 2010   Category : Food And Health
kraft touts wonders of stevia for new crystal light entry

kraft foods is preparing to give consumers another taste of stevia. the food giant is launching crystal light pure fitness, which it claims is “the first nationally available low-calorie fitness beverage” made using the all-natural sweetener. (stevia, also used as a sugar substitute, comes from a plant grown in south america and asia.) support includes tv plus print ads in glamour, us weekly and people magazines this month touting the drink mix’s lack of artificial ingredients. more

 Source : fpc.unl.edu   Date : 11 April 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
virtual trade show and conference targets drink ingredients

the live one-day event called drinks ingredients 2010 virtual conference and expo will be taking place on thursday 27 may. organised in association with beveragedaily.com and nutraingredients.com, the virtual trade show is an online event that allows visitors to network, attend conferences, and visit suppliers without having to book flights or hotels. virtual versions of trade shows and conferences are becoming increasingly popular as marketing budgets come under pressure in the recession and it companies develop new and improved platforms for online events. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 7 April 2010   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
tv-hypertension link could fan kid food ad debate

another study has linked tv viewing to increased incidence of childhood obesity, but this time the researchers also pinpoint a higher risk of the children developing hypertension. published in the december issue of the american journal of preventive medicine, the new study adds further clout to the well-documented observation that excessive television viewing harms kids' health both by encouraging sedentary activity and promoting the consumption of junk foods. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 31 October 2007   Category : child Food
mp urges passage of junk food bill

junk food adverts targeted directly at kids must be banned if the uk is to seriously tackle the issue of childhood obesity, claims an mp. as a result, a bill has been proposed that would prohibit the marketing to children of those foods that are "detrimental to the health, well-being or educational performance" of children. these include foods that may not be exclusively children's foods, for instance crisps, sugary soft drinks and chocolate bars, but which are aggressively marketed to them. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 17 October 2005   Category : Food And Health
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