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Ajinomoto defends reputation of aspartame
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FoodBev Media

6 May 2008

Ajinomoto defends reputation of aspartame

Ajinomoto is the leading supplier of aspartame, a low calorie sweetener that tastes like sugar and which enables people to reduce their calorie intake. Brand leaders in a range of product categories, including carbonated soft drinks, squashes, yogurts, hot chocolate and chewing gum are sweetened with aspartame.

Ajinomoto has tried to negotiate an agreement with Asda by which the retailer would stop its denigration of aspartame, but has not succeeded. Ajinomoto has taken this legal step to defend the reputation not only of the ingredient, but also of the many products that are sweetened with aspartame.

Aspartame is a simple food ingredient made from amino acids, the building blocks of protein that occur widely in our diet, including in eggs, meat, fish, cheese and milk. When people consume aspartame, it is broken down in the digestive system to tiny amounts of common dietary components. It is therefore absurd that Asda should refer to aspartame as a "nasty", says Ajinomoto.

Products sweetened with aspartame help people to control their weight. At a time when the health profession and the government are seeking ways to combat overweight and obesity, it is unconscionable that Asda should try to vilify a safe and beneficial food ingredient, according to Ajinomoto.

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