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Lexington Catering exceeds target to reduce salt in food

By James Russell: Lexington Catering exceeds target to reduce salt in food

January 13, 2014

Lexington Catering signed up to the Government’s Public Health Responsibility Deal in January 2013 and has beaten its target to reduce salt in its food served in workplaces across the UK, achieving a reduction of 15%, over twice the 7% target. Lexington Catering is currently providing just 1gm per person/per day of a Government recommendation daily intake of 6gms per person/per day.

In addition to reducing salt Lexington Catering has tackled:

  • Artificial Trans Fat – reduced the use of Artificial Trans Fat Reduction (ATF) by 90% across organisations.
  • Calorie Reduction – 20% of the ‘Grab and Go’ food range is now ‘Let’s Energise’ – this is a healthy food range and it includes nutritional information on the packaging.

Tasty but healthy food

Rob Kirby, Chef Director at Lexington says, “We have worked hard to support the Government’s Public Health Responsibility Deal and are really happy with our achievements so far. We are committed to providing tasty but healthy food – and our chefs have shown that the two can go hand in hand.

“We have carried out lots of training and educated staff across the business which means everyone now understands the need for change and is committed to achieving it. We have set new targets for the coming year and will continue to train staff so that are able to advise customers about what they are eating.”

New targets

Lexington Catering has set new targets for the business in 2014

Salt – maintain the current level for 2014 and introduce other reduced and low salt options such as bullions, stocks and retail crisps etc.

Artificial Trans Fat – maintain the current level across the business in 2014.

Calorie Counting – increase the ‘Let’s Energise’ healthy food range by a further 5% into the ‘Grab and Go’ range, by November 2014.

Sugar – Lexington will be looking at the level of sugar used across the business and where possible will provide healthy alternatives.

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