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Lidl continues its salt and sugar optimization program
In 2019, Lidl Hungary announced that it would reduce the added salt and sugar content of its own-brand products by an average of 20 percent by 2025.
As a responsible company, it has been committed to promoting and supporting the healthy nutrition of Hungarian families for years, and thanks to the measure, examining the optimized products, the store chain used 18 tons less salt and 196 tons less sugar in the 2019 marketing year, to preserve the health of its customers.
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