Nutri-Score is a color-coded system that classifies food and drinks according to their nutritional profile
Nestlé announced that it is extending the use of the Nutri-Score nutrition labelling to its food and beverages in Spain and Portugal.
The company is now using Nutri-Score in a total of eight countries across Europe: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland.
Nutri-Score is a color-coded system that classifies food and drinks according to their nutritional profile. It gives a score ranging from A (healthier choices) to E (less healthy choices). The simple format of Nutri-Score helps people to make intuitive food choices at a first glance.
Nestlé brands with Nutri-Score are already available for consumers in Spain and Portugal. These brands include breakfast cereals Fitness Original, Nesquik Alphabet and Chocapic Bio as well as Garden Gourmet plant-based food.
Consumer evidence in support of Nutri-Score has continued to grow recently. Research has so far been conducted in more than 15 countries. Results show that Nutri-Score is the most efficient labelling to help consumers make informed food choices. In countries that already implement Nutri-Score, the system is also gaining popularity. In Belgium for instance, a recent survey shown that a majority of consumers would like Nutri-Score to become mandatory.
As for the other countries, Nestlé will use Nutri-Score across brands of its wholly owned businesses in Spain and Portugal. Cereal Partners Worldwide, the international breakfast venture between Nestlé and General Mills, will also implement Nutri-Score on its product packaging in the same countries. The Nutri-Score implementation will take place over a two-year period in Spain and Portugal.