saltreduced
Saltreduced is a term used in the food industry and nutrition science to describe foods or diets that contain less sodium than a standard reference product. In labeling, salt-reduced claims usually indicate that the product contains a specified percentage less salt per serving or per 100 g than a conventional version, with regulatory criteria varying by country. Common thresholds are around 25% reduction, though higher reductions are possible in some lines; products may also be marketed as low sodium where permitted by law, which generally entails more stringent limits.
The rationale for saltreduced products is to lower dietary sodium intake and thereby reduce the risk of
Regulatory and labeling considerations require that claims be truthful and supported by analysis of sodium content
Saltreduced products span bread, snacks, soups, sauces, and ready meals, and have been adopted within public