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Stu wrote:
> PORTLAND, Ore. — Kraft Foods Inc. said today that it will cut the salt > in its products that are sold in North America by an average of 10 > percent over the next two years to appeal to health-conscious > consumers. > > The changes at Kraft, the largest U.S. food maker, will affect more > than 1,000 products... > snip.... > Among other companies aiming to cut sodium is ConAgra Foods Inc., the > maker of Chef Boyardee and Hebrew National. ConAgra announced in > October that it would will cut sodium 20 percent in the next five > years. > > Campbell Soup Co. has cut the sodium in more than 100 of its products > — including V8 juices, Prego sauces, Pepperidge Farm breads and some > of its namesake soups — by 25 percent to 50 percent over the past four > years. Campbell announced in December that it would cut the sodium in > its SpaghettiOs canned pasta by up to 35 percent > > Associated Press March 17, 2010 > Stu, I have been reducing my salt intake, so this is wonderful news. Salt can be added, but you can not remove it. I bought potato chips last week and they are too salty. Becca |
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Kraft to cut salt in its foods | General Cooking | |||
Kraft to cut salt in its foods | General Cooking | |||
Kraft to cut salt in its foods | General Cooking |