Low-sodium food labels woo and confuse consumers
date:Apr 17, 2013
questions asked 506 Canadians about a fake tomato soup can with various label claims, they found that any claim about sodium, preventing disease or lowering blood pressure made the product more appealing.

About one-third of the people polled had high blood pressure. They tended to be more positive about sodium labeling overall.

Most of them also weren't snowed by the Tastes great! claim. But people were also a bit fuzzy on why reduced sodium was good.

When asked about a variety of health issu
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