NSSA Newsbits

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Abstract

New legislation to reduce salt content in processed foods came into effect on 30 June 2016. The regulations relating to the reduction of sodium in certain food stuffs and related matters were published in the Government Gazette in March 2013. A three-year implementation period was granted to allow time for manufacturers to experiment with reformulation and produce lower salt products that are still acceptable to consumers. The legislation imposes maximum salt level targets for a basket of commonly consumed foods. Foods affected include bread, breakfast cereal, all fat and butter spreads, savoury snacks, potato crisps, processed meats and sausages, soup and gravy powders, instant noodles and stocks. Each of these food categories has an individual target to be achieved by 30 June 2016, and another stricter limit that needs to be met by 2019.
Published
2016-08-16
How to Cite
Office, E. (2016). NSSA Newsbits. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 29(3), 51. Retrieved from https://sajcn.co.za/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/2448
Section
NSSA News

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