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Peak fruit industry bodies encourage their growers not to use Health Star Ratings after "baffling" changes to juice calculator

The fact that they promote highly-processed products ahead of fresh produce is something that we cannot understand Peak fruit industry bodies encourage their growers not to use Health Star Ratings after baffling changes to juice calculator Australia s peak apple and pear industry body is calling on growers and juice producers to strongly consider removing the Health Star Rating from their labels, following a decision to give fresh fruit and vegetable juice a lower health star rating than diet cola. The Australian and New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation voted to adopt changes to the Health Star Rating (HSR) calculator, effectively giving 100 per cent fresh fruit juice a 2.5-star rating, while sugar-free diet soft drinks receive 3.5 stars. APAL and Citrus Australia have lobbied for amendments that would recognise the many other nutritional benefits that fresh juice provides.

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Health star rating for orange juice leaves parents, dieticians, industry scrambling to see logic

New orange juice rating lines up with the science, but the stars don t align for some ABC Business 15/02/2021 By Alex Treloar, Jane McNaughton and Sam Bradbrook A decision to rate 100 per cent orange juice as less healthy than diet cola has prompted fierce debate among parents, dieticians and juice industry representatives about why the change was needed. For one parent, Becky Noordink, a mother of three young boys in Western Australia s Great Southern region, the new rating is confusing and potentially misleading. No stars from mum If you look at the ingredients in a soda drink versus a pure [100 per cent] fruit juice, there are so many manmade chemicals versus a fruit juice that s come off a tree, she said.

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Health Star Rating ranks 100pc pure orange juice lower than diet cola, parents less than impressed

New orange juice rating lines up with the science, but the stars don t align for some MonMonday 15 updated TueTuesday 16 Nippy s says it would be poor management not to peel the HSR stickers off. ( Share Print text only Cancel A decision to rate 100 per cent orange juice as less healthy than diet cola has prompted fierce debate among parents, dieticians and juice industry representatives about why the change was needed. A glass of OJ or a piece of fruit? Fruit is changed when it is pulverised into juice and is no longer equivalent to whole fresh fruit Natural sugars in juice (mostly fructose with some sucrose) are absorbed more quickly into the bloodstream than those in whole fruit

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New health star rating system ranks fruit juice below diet cola in shift to sugar-based grading

Friday's decision by state and territory ministers infuriates fruit producers but aligns with a campaign against high-sugar products in family shopping trolleys.

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Common sense must prevail with Health Star Rating system

AUSVEG AUSVEG, Australia’s peak industry body for the vegetable and potato industries, has called on state governments to heed the calls of Australia’s fruit industries for common sense to prevail with the Health Star Rating system to ensure consumers have simple, clear information around the health of the products they buy. Government Ministers will meet at the Australia and New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation on Friday to vote on a proposal to change the Health Star Rating (HSR) system, which would result in the HSR for fresh juices downgraded to below those of diet soft drinks.

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