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USA: Consumers Want to Know What's Sweetening Their Foods... Survey Shows 78 Percent Prefer More Information

Source: The Sugar Association
19/07/2006

Washington, July 18 - A recent survey of 1,786 respondents, conducted by Harris Interactive, showed that an overwhelming majority (78%) of American consumers prefer more information about what is sweetening their foods. According to the survey, consumers favor the proposed Nutrition Facts Panel below that expands the current sugars category by listing sugars, polyol sweeteners, and artificial sweeteners, with each category providing gram amounts.

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The desire to have more information about this important category of ingredients was further demonstrated when respondents were shown the same food product with two different front panels. The current front panel was compared to one in which each sweetening ingredient was listed on the front panel. Nearly 7 of 10 (68%) respondents stated that when a food or beverage contained alternative sweeteners (polyols and artificial), they wanted them listed on the front of the package.

These labeling changes are not without precedent. Canadian consumers know exactly what is sweetening their foods because Canada requires both the listing of all sweetener categories in the Nutrition Facts Panel and the listing of any alternative sweetener on the front of the packaging when a product contains such sweeteners.

While it can be argued that all sweetener ingredients are now listed in the ingredient statement, the survey showed adults who purchase food for their families have very limited knowledge about sweeteners. Only six sweeteners used in today's foods were heard of by more than 50% of the survey respondents.

When given a list of 4 sweetening ingredients and asked to identify which was a sugar alcohol/polyol sweetener, only 19% could answer correctly while nearly three-quarters (76%) were not sure.

Further, less than half of survey respondents could correctly identify whether 13 of the food ingredients commonly used today was a fat, protein, carbohydrate, sweetener, vitamin, mineral, preservative or bulking-filler.

"Just 30 years ago you could count the number of sweetening ingredients on one hand. Today there are 26 ingredients used to sweeten foods. This survey shows that consumers are not aware of what they are eating, and more specifically, what is sweetening their food," stated Andy Briscoe, President of the Sugar Association, who commissioned this consumer research. "The results of this survey support the petition we submitted to FDA last fall, asking for improvements in food labeling related to all sweeteners, to give consumers a better understanding of what is actually in their food."

                        Current Nutrition Facts Panel

                        Nutrition Facts
                        Serving Size 1 cup (228g)
                        Servings Per Container  2

                        Amount Per Serving
                        Calories 250   Calories from Fat 110

                                                % Daily Value
                        Total Fat           12g      18%
                          Saturated Fat      3g      15%
                          Trans Fat          3g
                        Cholesterol        30mg      10%
                        Sodium            470mg      20%
                        Total Carbohydrate  31g      10%
                          Dietary Fiber      0g       0%
                          Sugars             5g
                        Protein              5g

                        Vitamin A                     4%
                        Vitamin C                     2%
                        Calcium                      20%
                        Iron                          4%


                        Proposed Nutrition Facts Panel

                        Nutrition Facts
                        Serving Size 1 cup (228g)
                        Servings Per Container  2

                        Amount Per Serving
                        Calories 250   Calories from Fat 110

                                                % Daily Value
                        Total Fat           12g      18%
                          Saturated Fat      3g      15%
                          Trans Fat          3g
                        Cholesterol        30mg      10%
                        Sodium            470mg      20%
                        Total Carbohydrate  31g      10%
                          Dietary Fiber      0g       0%
                          Sugars/Syrups      5g
                          Polyols            5g
                            Lactitol       2.5g
                            Sorbitol       2.5g
                        Artificial
                         Sweeteners        20mg
                           Aspartame       10mg
                           Sucralose       10mg
                        Protein              5g

                        Vitamin A                     4%
                        Vitamin C                     2%
                        Calcium                      20%
                        Iron                          4%

The Sugar Association, Inc. is a trade organization representing the nation's cane growers and refiners and sugar beet growers and manufacturers. We believe that pleasant tasting nutritious foods are important in maintaining a healthful diet and a high quality of life. We seek to create and maintain an understanding that the benefits of sugar contribute to the flavor and quality of wholesome foods. The Association also seeks to increase appreciation of the non-food value of sugar. In pursuit of our mission, the Sugar Association is committed to integrity and sound scientific principles in all its programs.



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