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Nestle, under fire over unhealthy products, working on new strategy

Reuters2021-05-31

Nestle said on Monday it was working on updating its nutrition and health strategy after the Financial Times reported an internal document at the food giant described a large portion of its food and drinks as unhealthy.

The newspaper said it had seen an internal presentation circulated among top executives early this year stating that more than 60% of Nestle's mainstream food and drinks portfolio could not be considered healthy under a "recognised definition of health".

The paper said this assessment applied to about half of Nestle's overall portfolio because categories like medical nutrition, pet food, coffee and infant formula were excluded from the analysis.

Kepler Cheuvreux analyst Jon Cox said that including these categories would significantly reduce the proportion of products potentially considered unhealthy.

"Given the group’s confectionery, ice cream, and pizza businesses, the real figure for the group based on 2021 estimates would be 28%, which is hardly a surprise," he said in a note. He said the report could point to changes in the product portfolio, notably an exit from mainstream confectionary.

Nestle said in a statement it was working on a "company-wide project" to update its nutrition and health strategy and was looking at its entire portfolio to make sure its products helped meet people's nutritional needs.

It said it had reduced sugars and sodium in its products by about 14-15% in the past seven years and would continue to make its products healthier.

Nestle shares were 0.2% higher at 0951 GMT, broadly in line with the European food sector.

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  • ChaBL
    ·2021-06-01
    Nice
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  • Ellora
    ·2021-05-31
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  • Ellora
    ·2021-05-31
    [微笑] 
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    ·2021-05-31
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      Ok
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  • Alvin1975
    ·2021-05-31
    Give me a response? Thanks!
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    ·2021-05-31
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    ·2021-05-31
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    ·2021-05-31
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    • cmg76Replying toVeldora
      It's true, Omega milk and cereals. In my observation as the consumer move up in the knowledge and practice of healthier lifestyle, the sooner they move away from normal Nestle products.
      2021-05-31
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    • Veldora
      For profits...but their brands have healthier choice stickers
      2021-05-31
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    • cmg76
      Yupe, noticed how many of Nestle products are actually with lots of Sugar, fats, processed goods. I have not been taking moslt of Nestle goods except for Milo (Australia) due to the sugar levels.
      2021-05-31
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