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France rolls out colour-coded food labels to help public improve diet

New nutritional logos will be added to selected products in French supermarkets from April in the hopes of making the French public eat healthier.

France rolls out colour-coded food labels to help public improve diet
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Usually you're told to read the small print, but soon it won't be necessary – at least if we're talking about the list of ingredients on the back of supermarket items. 
 
The idea was revealed by France's health minister in May last year, and was tested in sixty supermarkets across the country. 
 
When the colour-coded system – called the “Nutri-score” – is rolled out in April, it will see selected foods and drinks ranked on a scale of A to E, with the colours ranging from dark green to red. 
 
If a product is labelled with a Green A then you can rest assured you've chosen the healthy alternative. 

The idea is that it will be easier for customers to choose between two brands offering the same product, all based on their nutritional content.

So in theory, a frozen pizza with a Green A should be more enticing to a customer than another pizza with a Red E. 
 
Health Minster Marisol Touraine said she hoped the move would see French people eating less fat, salt, and sugar. 
 
“A good diet is a part of being healthy,” she told Le Parisien newspaper.
 
She added that around 30 percent of adults in France were overweight and about 15 percent were obese – with the disadvantaged families the worst affected. 
 
“The indicators on food today are often too hard to analyze. They need to be understandable at a glance,” she added. 
 
Food brands won't be forced to label their foods according to the new system as that would be against EU laws, but Touraine said she hopes for a “snowball effect” as other brands join the movement.  
 
It's not the first time France has turned to logos to help drive an improvement in the quality of food.
 
In 2014 it rolled out a “fait maison” logo for menus that was aimed at encouraging French restaurants to serve up homemade dishes rather than ready meals.
 
France saw a raft of controversial health reforms in 2015, part of which saw a crackdown on obesity. It included the banning of unlimited refills of soft drinks and harsher penalties for binge drinkers.  

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Bacteria scare: German supermarkets recall several milk products

Before you pour your milk today, look carefully at the packaging – because a Germany-wide recall on several products has been issued due to bacteria fears.

Bacteria scare: German supermarkets recall several milk products
Check your milk before drinking it. Photo: DPA

Supermarkets across Germany are recalling several low fat milk products over fears they could be contaminated by bacteria.

Large chains such as Edeka, Rewe, Lidl and Aldi are affected.

READ ALSO: The complete German supermarket survival guide

The dairy groups DMK Group as well as Fude + Serrahn reported that routine checks of products showed abnormalities, with the bacterium Aeromonas hydrophila/caviae detected. If consumed, this can lead to health issues such as diarrhoea.

The trading companies supplied with the milk have reacted accordingly and taken milk products that could be affected off the shelves.

The following products with the mark DE NW 508 EC (which is usually found on the side of the milk carton) and the specified minimum use by dates (Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatum or MHD in German) are affected. Products with different ID marks are not affected.

If you have one of these products, you should not drink it and instead take it back to the supermarket you purchased it from, where you are entitled to a refund or replacement.

These are the milk products affected:

  • Metro Deutschland GmbH Aro Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 15.10.2019/ 18.10.2019
  • ALDI Nord Milsani Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 15.10.2019/ 18.10.2019/ 20.10.2019
  • ALDI SÜD Milfina Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 10.10.2019/ 14.10.2019
  • Kaufland Warenhandel GmbH & Co. KG K-Classic Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 14.10.2019/ 15.10.2019/ 18.10.2019
  • Lidl GmbH & Co. KG Milbona Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 13.10.2019/ 14.10.2019/ 16.10.2019/ 18.10.2019
  • Bartels-Langness Handelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG Tip Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 14.10.2019/ 15.10.2019/ 18.10.2019 Hofgut Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 18.10.2019
  • EDEKA Zentrale AG & Co. KG: GUT&GÜNSTIG Frische Fettarme Milch ESL 1,5 % Fett (1 Liter) with the MHD 14.10.2019, 16.10.2019, 18.10.2019, 20.10.2019
  • Netto Marken-Discount AG & Co. KG: GUTES LAND Frische Fettarme Milch länger haltbar 1,5 % Fett (1 Liter) with the MHD 14.10.2019, 15.10.2019, 16.10.2019, 18.10.2019, 20.10.2019
  • REWE Markt GmbH: Ja! Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the  MHD 14.10.2019/ 15.10.2019/ 18.10.2019/ 20.10.2019
  • Real GmbH: Tip Frische Milch 1,5 % Fett with the MHD 14.10.2019/ 15.10.2019/ 18.10.2019

If you have any questions, contact the DMK Group's customer service on 0251 2656 7371 or by e-mailing [email protected].

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