[available on the Internet at < https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/5/1508 > (last accessed on 18 November 2020)].
Abstract
The purpose of this paper was to determine the foods and
beverages offered in the city of Lima, Peru, that would be subject to
front-of-package warning labels (octagons) according to the thresholds for the
two phases (6 and 39 months after the approval) for nutrients of concern
(sugar, sodium, saturated fat, and trans-fat) included in the Peruvian Law of
Healthy Eating. An observational, descriptive cross-sectional study was
conducted that evaluated the nutritional composition of processed and
ultra-processed foods that are sold in a supermarket chain in Lima. Of all the
processed and ultra-processed foods captured, foods that report nutritional
information and do not require reconstitution to be consumed were included. A descriptive
analysis was carried out by food categories to report the nutrient content and
the percentage of foods that would be subject to front-of-package warning
labels. Results: A total of 1234 foods were evaluated, according to the initial
thresholds that became effective 6 months after the law was implemented; 35.9%
of foods had two octagons; 34.8% had one octagon; 15.8% had no octagons; 12%
had three octagons; and no products had four octagons. At 39 months, when the
final and more restrictive thresholds become effective, 4.8% did not have
octagons. The majority of processed and ultra-processed foods that are sold in
a Peruvian supermarket chain carry at least one octagon, and more than 10% of
them carry octagons for three of the four nutrients of concern.
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