The Schwan Food Company Announces Ingredient Simplicity Commitments

The Schwan Food Company this week announced a commitment to eliminating four ingredient groups from its broad food portfolio with the goal of making foods with more familiar ingredients. This initiative to simplify ingredient lists is part of Schwan’s longtime work to evolve its foods to meet the health and wellness expectations of consumers.

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (Oct. 21, 2015) —The Schwan Food Company this week announced a commitment to eliminating four ingredient groups from its broad food portfolio with the goal of making foods with more familiar ingredients. This initiative to simplify ingredient lists is part of Schwan’s longtime work to evolve its foods to meet the health and wellness expectations of consumers.

The company is committing to eliminate the following ingredient groups from the food made by its Schwan’s Global Supply Chain, Inc. subsidiary:

•    Partially hydrogenated oils and artificial trans fats. The company eliminated added trans fats from the vast majority of foods leading up to 2007. It has committed to eliminating partially hydrogenated oils — a source of trans fats — in all foods by the end of 2015.

•    Artificial (certified) dyes. The company has committed to removing artificial dyes from all foods by the end of 2015.

•    High-fructose corn syrup. The company has set a goal to eliminate high-fructose corn syrup by the end of 2016.

•    Artificial flavors. The company has set a goal to eliminate artificial flavors by the end of 2017.

These changes are being made while maintaining consumer expectations for taste and quality.

“As a frozen-food leader, we are committed to offering quality foods made with the same recognizable ingredients you would find in your pantry,” said Dimitrios Smyrnios, CEO of The Schwan Food Company. “We are working to eliminate artificial trans fats, partially hydrogenated oils, high-fructose corn syrup, and artificial flavors and dyes over the next two years, and we will continue to evaluate our ingredient lists to ensure we are satisfying consumer expectations.”

The ingredient simplicity initiative is a continuation of the company’s focus on providing food that meet a variety of consumer needs, including certified gluten free, certified organic, no sugar added, low sodium, low calorie, vegetarian and heart-healthy options that are already available in its broad portfolio.

“Consumer satisfaction and overall experience with our food is of the utmost importance to our company and employees,” said Stacey Fowler, senior vice president of Product Innovation and Development at The Schwan Food Company. “Our team is hard at work to deliver foods that are free from unfamiliar ingredients and provide consumers with a great experience.”

The commitment announced today is to eliminate these ingredient groups from Schwan-branded foods sold by every subsidiary of The Schwan Food Company, including Schwan’s Home Service, Inc., Schwan’s Consumer Brands, Inc. and Schwan’s Food Service, Inc.

About The Schwan Food Company 

The Schwan Food Company is a privately held business that manufactures and markets quality foods through home-delivery, retail-grocery and food-service channels. Its many popular brands include Red Baron®, Tony’s®, Bon Appétit® and Freschetta® pizza, Mrs. Smith’s® and Edwards® desserts, Pagoda® snacks and appetizers, and Schwan’s® fine frozen foods. Based in Minnesota for 63 years, the company's subsidiaries employ 13,000 people in the United States. To learn more about Schwan, visit www.theschwanfoodcompany.com

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