Diet-related diseases are among the leading causes of death in the U.S.. The typical American diet is high in sodium and added sugars, which can negatively impact health. In the U.S., more than two-thirds of adults and nearly one-third of children have overweight or obesity. About one-third of adults have high blood pressure. These conditions increase the risk for preventable illness, such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and some cancers.
The National Salt and Sugar Reduction Initiative (NSSRI) is a partnership of organizations and health authorities from across the country (PDF), convened by the NYC Health Department. The initiative sets voluntary reduction targets for sugar and salt and asks food and beverage companies to commit to meeting them.
The NSSRI released two rounds of preliminary sugar categories and draft targets for technical comment in 2018 and 2019. In February 2021 the initiative released its targets for sugar reduction across 15 categories of foods and beverages.
For more information, email sugar@health.nyc.gov.
Sugar Reduction Targets
After reviewing and integrating two rounds of industry comments, the initiative revised the categories and targets (PDF) and set sugar reduction targets that are gradual and achievable. Industry feedback has helped inform the categories and targets.
For questions or more information, or to request a meeting or to join our distribution list, email sugar@health.nyc.gov.
Salt Reduction Targets
The initial phase of this effort, the National Salt Reduction Initiative, tracked nation-wide progress of sodium reduction in packaged and restaurant foods. Between 2009-2018, there was an 8.5% reduction in sodium levels among the NSRI categories.
In October 2021, the FDA issued final guidance with voluntary targets for reducing sodium in packaged and restaurant food over the next two and half years. These targets were partially informed by our initiative, as well as by similar initiatives in Canada, the U. K. and other countries.
Companies Committed to Reducing Salt
The following companies have committed to reduce salt in their products according to our target levels:
To learn more about our salt reduction targets, email salt@health.nyc.gov.
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