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Smithfield - made sugar and salt reduction commitment
Smithfield Foods, the US meat firm owned by China s WH Group, has committed to reducing sugar and salt across its product range by 10% over the next four years.
The manufacturer, behind brands such as Nathan s Famous and Eckrich, also wants to introduce clean labelling across its portfolio.
It said the move is part of a wide-ranging commitment to sustainability and continuous product improvement .
By 2025, Smithfield said it will reduce sodium and sugar by 10% and embrace clean labelling across its portfolio.
Stewart Leeth, Smithfield s chief sustainability officer, said: Our addition of health and wellness as a sustainability pillar underscores our on-going commitment to lead the industry in providing transparency and nourishing, high-quality protein products.
A temperature scanner in one of Tyson s US facilities
A US Congress panel is investigating three of the country s largest meatpacking businesses in relation to worker deaths at their facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The House of Representatives Coronavirus Subcommittee has asked the US arm of Brazilian beef giant JBS, domestic meat group Tyson Foods and Smithfield Foods, which is owned by China s WH Group, to provide records of inspections, complaints and other internal documents as part of its investigation into widespread coronavirus infections and deaths in meatpacking plants . It wants to determine whether possible worker-safety rule breaches have occurred.