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consumersinternational.org Role of NGOs in the monitoring and evaluation of sodium content in processed foods Hubert Linders Consumers International Calgary, Canada, 18 October
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consumersinternational.org Salt is everywhere…
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consumersinternational.org Table showing that food labels of breakfast cereals in Chile show incorrect levels of protein, fat and carbohydrates. Salt is not mentioned. Arrows indicate where labels are correct.
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consumersinternational.org From: Consumentenbond
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Consumer preferences with respect to salt or sodium on food labelling FSA (UK): preference for salt over sodium Consumentenbond (Netherlands): Salt 57% / Sodium 9% / No opinion 32% Consumers International: Chile: Salt 2% / Sodium 6,5% / Salt & sodium 46,3% / No opinion 45,2% Costa Rica: Salt 28,5% / Sodium 3,3% / Salt & sodium 15,0% / No opinion 54,2% Argentina: Salt 25,3% / Sodium 5,5% / Salt & sodium 31,0% / No opinion 38,2%
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consumersinternational.org Consumer knowledge with respect to salt and sodium and intake Argentina Chile Costa Rica “Know” difference salt sodium 9,8% 17,0% 31,2% Answered correctly 6,3% 7,0% 11,6% “Know” recommended salt intake Answered correctly 3,0%6,3% 22,3% 36,7% 2,0% 3,0% Education is necessary!
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consumersinternational.org Consumers International HQ: London 3 regional offices Santiago, Chile Johannesburg, South Africa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia >220 member organizations in >115 countries Institutional links with: Codex, WTO, WHO, UNDP, OECD, CSD, UNICEF, UNESCO, ISO, IEC
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hlinders@consumidoresint.org
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