Demand of the consumer
The scrapping of all artificial conservatives,
colourings and flavour enhancers from crisps is the direct result of a consumer
survey of 2010. On the question when consumers considered a product as “natural”,
the absence of artificial colourings, conservatives and flavour enhancers was
the most common answer.
The challenge was coming up with a recipe
without artificial additives, while preserving the taste. Because adjusting the recipe is complex and
time consuming, the different Lay’s recipes will be adjusted in several phases.
Today several flavours such as Bolognese, Heinz Tomato Ketchup and Natural are
all available without artificial additives.
By the summer of 2014 all varieties
will be prepared according to the new recipe. Lay’s will state on the package
if the flavour is already being produced without artificial additives.
Third step toward more “honest” product
Lay’s says it has been working for five years
to gradually improve the recipe of its crisps. This is the third big step in a “process
towards a more honest product”, says the brand.
In 2007 Lay’s replaced palm oil by sunflower
oil, which reduced the amount of saturated fats by 70%. In 2011 the brand cut
back on the usage of salt by 25% and now the company removes all artificial
conservatives, colourings and flavour enhancers from its crisps.
“This adjustment is in line with the intention
of parent company PepsiCo to improve the compounds of a series of diverse
products (from cereals to juices and crisps). Enjoying more responsibly is the
message”, they say.