Nestle Vows to Cut Salt Content Sooner than Anticipated

Nestle is pledging to speed up making hundreds of products with less salt to honor new U.N. dietary guidelines. Nestle says further cuts in salt would be made in all its food brands worldwide in keeping with the World Health Organization's new guidelines.

GENEVA (AP) — The world's biggest food and drink company is pledging to speed up making hundreds of products with less salt to honor new U.N. dietary guidelines.

Swiss-based Nestle says further cuts in salt would be made in all its food brands worldwide in keeping with the World Health Organization's new guideline earlier this year that adults should limit salt intake to no more than five grams per day.

The company's statement Monday said hundreds of products would be affected, including soups, noodles, recipe mixes, frozen and chilled meals and pizzas in popular brands such as Maggi, Stouffer's and DiGiorno.

Nestle says it previous efforts "to progressively and continuously reduce the salt in its foods" have already reduced the amount of salt used in its recipes by 14,043 tons compared to 2005.

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