PepsiCo announces cut in sugar, salts, fat across products to make them healthier

In a major initiative to make its products healthier, global food and beverages giant PepsiCo on Monday announced to cut sugar, salts and fat proportion in the product range.

PepsiCo announces cut in sugar, salts, fat across products to make them healthier

Zee Media Bureau

New York: In a major initiative to make its products healthier, global food and beverages giant PepsiCo on Monday announced to cut sugar, salts and fat proportion in the product range. The company states that it's being done to make them more nutritious and meet the present-day health and societal priorities.

Both Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Food Processing Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal have been asking global food giants to make their products healthier by using, among other ingredients, natural fruit juices and less sugar.

"Informed by the latest dietary guidelines of the World Health Organization and other authorities, the company will continue to refine its food and beverage choices to meet changing consumer needs by reducing added sugars, saturated fat and sodium levels in its product portfolio," a PepsiCo statement said.

"To succeed in today`s volatile and changing world, corporations must do three things exceedingly well: focus on delivering strong financial performance, do it in a way that is sustainable over time, and be responsive to the needs of society," said PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi.

"PepsiCo`s journey is far from complete, and our new goals are designed to build on our progress and broaden our efforts," she added. 

The company has chalked out various goals till 2025. These include: at least two-thirds of its global beverage portfolio volume will have 100 calories or fewer from added sugars per 12 ounce serving and at least three-quarters of its global foods portfolio volume will not exceed 1.1 grams of saturated fat per 100 calories.

It also added at least three-quarters of its global foods portfolio volume will not exceed 1.3 milligrams of sodium per calorie and the rate of sales growth of what the company refers to as Everyday Nutrition products will outpace the rate of sales growth in the balance of PepsiCo`s portfolio.

Modi had for long been vocal about adding fruit juice to aerated drinks. In January this year he suggested mixing at least 2 per cent fruit juice in aerated drinks, which will in turn help distressed farmers to find a new market for their produce.

Among its various goals for 2025, the company also said it will provide access to at least three billion servings of nutritious foods and beverages to underserved communities and consumers.
 

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