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Diageo announces global commitment to provide nutrition and alcohol content information per beverage alcohol serving

Posted: 26 March 2015 | Victoria White | No comments yet

Diageo has said it is commited to providing consumers with alcohol content and nutrition information per typical serve – a first for any alcohol company…

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Diageo has announced its commitment to provide consumers around the world with alcohol content and nutrition information per typical serve – a first for any alcohol company.

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The intention is to provide this information through Diageo’s responsible drinking website DRINKiQ.com and/or on-pack in a majority of Diageo’s markets subject to local regulatory approval, as soon as practicable.

Ivan Menezes, Chief Executive, Diageo said: “Diageo puts the consumer at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to ensuring our consumers have the best possible information from which to make informed choices about our products: this includes alcohol content and nutrition information per typical serve. Currently, there is no obligation to provide such information in markets worldwide, but we know that consumers are increasingly discerning about what’s in their glass. We want to provide alcohol and nutrition information that consumers can quickly understand, instead of expecting them to do the maths.”

Diageo has gained regulatory approval in the US for a “serving facts” panel for alcoholic drinks

Providing information on the amount of alcohol per serve helps consumers understand how much they are drinking. This could help reduce the misuse of alcohol – a goal shared by regulators, consumer organisations, health professionals and alcohol companies alike.

Diageo will work with regulators around the world to agree the format of voluntary labels which provide information on alcohol content and nutrition per typical serve. In the United States, Diageo has gained regulatory approval for a voluntary “serving facts” panel for alcohol drinks that includes this nutrition and alcohol per serve information (see below for illustration).

In the European Union, alcohol drinks are currently exempt from providing nutrition information on labels, but other foodstuffs are required to do so per 100ml. The 100ml basis on its own does not reflect the reality of the way drinkers consume alcohol, and is therefore misleading. Diageo believes that consumer information for alcohol is best provided per typical serve, so that consumers can understand the alcohol and nutrition content of serves of different drinks, which vary in size across beer, wine and spirits. To this end, Diageo will work with the EU to establish a standard alcohol unit across the 28 Member States to provide an effective way of communicating alcohol content to consumers.

Ian Duncan, MEP for Scotland and Member of the European Parliament’s Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee, commented at the time: “Today’s announcement from Diageo is a fine example of their commitment to giving consumers the information that they need to make sensible decisions about alcohol. Providing both the nutrition and alcohol content of alcohol drinks, in an easy to understand ‘per serving’ format, is a major improvement on the confusing current system, where there are different measurements of alcohol units across the EU.

“This is a hugely positive step and one that the European Commission should reflect on, as it considers how to tackle harmful drinking”

For more information about Diageo, please visit www.diageo.com.

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