according to usatoday
PepsiCo pledges to cut the fat, salt and sugar by 2025
PepsiCo pledges to cut the fat, salt and sugar by 2025Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share A major player in the soda industry just set a target to cut sugar and calories in its drinks as a way to tackle obesity amid growing health concerns about sugar-sweetened beverages.Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.Buzz60PepsiCo has announced that two-thirds of its 12 oz drinks will have 100 or fewer calories from added sugar by 2025.
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PepsiCo plans to cut sugar and calories to tackle obesity
PepsiCo plans to cut sugar and calories to tackle obesityBefore you go, we thought you'd like these...By Sean Dowling, Buzz60A major player in the soda industry just set a target to cut sugar and calories in its drinks as a way to tackle obesity amid growing health concerns about sugar-sweetened beverages.New York-based PepsiCo says that by 2025, at least two-thirds of its drinks will have 100 calories or less from added sugar per 12-ounce serving.Nearly 40 percent of drinks in the company's portfolio, which includes Mountain Dew and sports drinks, already meet this goal.
by the same token on arstechnica
To address urgent obesity crisis, PepsiCo plans slight sugar cut by 2025
To address urgent obesity crisis, PepsiCo plans slight sugar cut by 2025As leading health experts gathered in Washington Monday to discuss the dramatic rise in obesity and type 2 diabetes over the last three decades, PepsiCo Inc. announced goals to slightly reduce added sugars in beverages—a significant driver of the health crises.According to its new "sustainability agenda," PepsiCo is giving itself until 2025 to cut back production of beverages that pack more than 100 calories from added sugars in a 12 ounce serving.(Added sugars are those added during food production and processing that are not naturally included in foods, such as the natural sugars found in milk and fruits.)
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