Friday - January 29, 2010
I think I have invented a new position here at BMEWS. An Anger Desk. Yeah. That’s me ok.
I may even enter a new category for it.
I don’t know about you folks, but I just happen to like Kelloggs Corn Flakes. I don’t give a tinkers damn how much salt or sugar they put in it.
I like it the way comes outta that box just fine. Oh but no. The freeken health nazis and other we’ll do your choosing for you health quangos have pressured Kelloggs to reduce the salt content by another 30 percent. They also say some 14,000 ppl have died due to high blood pressure, strokes and heart attacks etc. But they don’t say what else those folks had in their diets. Anyway, it’s 14,000 out of how many millions upon millions who have no trouble whatever. So I’m PO’d again coz I hate it when some unelected group of do-gooders insist I eat grass and bark instead of what I like.
Kelloggs says that over years it has already reduced sugar and salt by a lot but only gradually so ppl wouldn’t noticed a sudden change in taste. That way they say, ppl get used to the change without even knowing a change ha taken place and the product will still taste the same. Pretty clever.
Recently, Nescafe altered a recipe for our own good. Right. All the things that gave it flavor were reduced. The taste difference was immediate and very bland. So we stopped buying it. Even tho the label assured us that it was, “New and Improved.” Yeah. In a pigs ass it was.
I guess the thing that bothers me so darn much is that so many things these days seem to be decided for me. And nobody asked first.
Kellogg’s to cut the salt in its cereals by a third following pressure from health watchdogsBy Sean Poulter
Kellogg’s will cut the salt content of its Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies and other brands by up to a third following pressure from health watchdogs.
The company has previously delayed the reduction of salt levels, claiming customers enjoy the taste it offers.
However, it has now bowed to pressure from the Government’s Food Standards Agency and campaigning health groups to change its recipes.
The FSA says the nation is eating too much salt, which carries a serious health threat.
Average daily salt consumption is 8.6g, which is 43 per cent above the recommended limit of 6g.
The figure is linked to 14,200 premature deaths a year from conditions linked to high blood pressure, including strokes and heart attacks.
Kellogg’s said its decision will remove approximately 300 tons of salt a year from the nation’s diet.
The decision to cut the salt in Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies by 30 per cent will feed through to reductions in other big-selling brands such as Crunchy Nut, Frosties, Coco Pops and Rice Krispies Squares.
Here’s what two people commenting on the subject had to say.
I don’t recall ever voting for ‘Consensus Action on Salt and Health’. What consensus? I’m sure I’m far from alone in disagreeing with their ‘consensus’, which rather undermines the meaning of the word, doesn’t it? No doubt like the National Obesity Forum this lot will turn out to be 70% funded by Whitehall, making them essentially a Govt department in all but socially-responsibly Orwellian-sounding name.
Why not just provide an alternative version and leave the original alone? A sad day for democracy when I now don’t even have a choice over what I want to eat.
- Rich, Leeds, UK, 29/1/2010 12:48EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am fed up of being told what I can have and what not - I am an adult, I can read labels and I can make decision on my own!!
- Karolina, London, 29/1/2010 15:05
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