Smart Choices is claimed to be the first uniform front-of-package nutrition labelling programme. Approximately 500 products from eight companies have qualified for the Smart Choices’ green check mark in the programme’s 19 categories. The number of products is expected to more than double by next spring.
The eight companies are:
Dozens of General Mills products will carry the green check mark, including Yoplait Light yogurts, Green Giant frozen vegetables, most Progresso lower-sodium soups and virtually all Big G cereals, including all kids’ cereals. The company plans to phase in the use of Smart Choices to coincide with other packaging changes.
“We believe this will help make it easier for consumers to compare calories and make healthy food choices through front-of-packaging information,” said Susan Crockett, RD, vice president of the General Mills Bell Institute of Health and Nutrition.
Smart Choices’ green check mark reflects standards on nutrients to limit (such as fats, cholesterol, sugar and sodium) and – for most categories – nutrients to encourage. It also focuses on food groups to encourage, such as fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat-free dairy products.
The standards were derived from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, reports from the Institute of Medicine and other sources of authoritative nutrition guidance.
“The coalition worked very hard to develop nutrition criteria that met the highest standards, and a symbol that consumers would appreciate and recognise when making choices at the point of purchase,” said Eileen T Kennedy, dean of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Public Policy at Tufts University. The Smart Choices Programme “can help today’s busy shoppers make smarter choices for their families in store and at home,” she added.
Source: General Mills
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