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McCain Foods moves to cut sodium levels

Last Updated: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | 7:35 AM AT

McCain Foods is working on new recipes for its packaged food products to meet guidelines laid out in Health Canada's Sodium Reduction Strategy.

McCain is working on sodium reduction in some of its established products.McCain is working on sodium reduction in some of its established products. (CBC)

In a strategy released at the end of July, the government said Canadians should be eating a maximum of only 2,300 milligrams of salt a day, about a teaspoon. That's 1,100 mg less than Canadians are consuming on average now.

Calla Farn, vice-president of public relations for McCain, said the company has been working on lowering the sodium levels in their products for a couple of years.

"The trend towards healthier food has been going on for some time now," said Farn.

"As the industry leader we really do have to be proactive. When sodium started to become an issue, it was important for us to act quickly and to respond to both the health concerns and the consumer demands."

McCain has a Better For You program in place that sets a number of health criteria. Its goal is to meet those criteria in 60 per cent of new products launched. The criteria include less than 230 mg of salt per serving.

Farn said the company is now working on new recipes for established products that will meet the new voluntary sodium guidelines set by Health Canada. She could not say when they will be ready.

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