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Food Comparison: Which No Added Sugar Baked Beans are Best?

When we’re out and about shopping, savvy consumers these days engage in price comparisons in an effort to hunt out the best deals for our pocket. Those same savvy consumers would do well to consider engaging in food ingredient comparisons too, to hunt out the best deals for our gut.

You might think there’s little in the difference between one brand of food item over another, but when ingredients are compared, you may well discover that one is potentially much healthier than the other.

Thurles.Info recently posted about the free Yuka App which enables the public to scan barcodes and get an easy to read summary of what’s in your food.

Note: The Yuka App was created and launched in 2017 by the French team of Julie Chapon, François Martin and Benoit Martin. They wanted to create an easy way for consumers to find out what ingredients and nutrients were in our food.
It’s now estimated that over 10 million people use this App in France and the UK. It has even influenced a major French grocery shop chain, Intermarché, to change ingredients in 900 products following a drop in sales by consumers using the App and refusing to purchase products with various additives.

On a recent shopping excursion we used the Yuka App to compare one staple food item, found in almost every Irish cupboard – the tin of Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce.

Question: Which No added Sugar Baked Beans are best?

According to Yuka, Batchelors No Added Sugar Baked Beans are rated poor (49/100) because of the presence of E954 otherwise known as Saccharin, a hazardous additive associated with increased risks of certain cancers and cardiovascular disease if consumed in large quantities.
In comparison, Heinz No Added Sugar Baked Beans are rated excellent (84/100) with, according to Yuka, no hazardous additives present.
Bramwells No Added Sugar Baked Beans are rated excellent (90/100), also, with, according to Yuka, no hazardous additives present.

In two large supermarket chain stores checked today:
Three 225g cans of Bachelors Baked Beans (No Added Sugar) retailed for €3.29.
Three 200g cans of Heinz Baked Beans (No Added Sugar) retailed at €3.00.
Three 225g cans of Bramwells Baked Beans (No Added Sugar) retailed at €1.47.
A significant difference in price, but also a potentially big difference in health, while also proving “it pays to shop around”.

So savvy shoppers consider comparing prices AND ingredients when out and about bargain hunting. As the old adage goes: health is wealth.

FSAI Recall Tesco ‘Growers Harvest Garden Peas’ Due To Foreign Body Contamination.

Date: Saturday, 25 November 2023.
Category 1: For Action.
Alert Notification: 2023.32.
Product Identification: Growers Harvest Garden Peas product details.
Batch Code: See table shown below.
Country Of Origin: Unknown?

Best Before DateBatch CodesPack size
Jan-2523196, 23197, 23198, 23199, 23200900g
Feb-2523237, 23238, 23239, 23240900g
Mar-2523256, 23257, 23258, 23259, 23260, 26261900g
Apr-2523275, 23276, 23277900g

Message: Tesco, on the advice of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), are recalling the above batches of ‘Growers Harvest Garden Peas’, 900g, due to the possible contamination of an unknown type of berry, which may therefore pose a risk to customers, if consumed.

Action Required:
Retailers: Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale.
Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches.

FSAI Recall Batch Of Lidl Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets Due To Salmonella

Recall of a batch of Lidl Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets due to the presence of Salmonella.

DATE: Friday, 24 November 2023
Category 1: For Action
Alert Notification: 2023.31
Product Identification: Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets skin on and boneless (frozen); pack size: 400g
Batch Code Best before: 31/08/2024
Country Of Origin: Hungary

Message: The above batch of Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets skin on and boneless is being called due to the presence of Salmonella.

Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale in Lidl stores.

Nature Of Danger:
People infected with Salmonella typically develop symptoms between 12 and 36 hours after infection, but this can range between 6 and 72 hours. The most common symptom is diarrhoea, which can sometimes be bloody. Other symptoms may include fever, headache and abdominal cramps. The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Diarrhoea can occasionally be severe enough to require hospital admission. The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune systems are more likely to have a severe illness.

Action Required:
Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale.

Consumers:
Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batch.

FSAI Recall Batch Of SuperValu Apple & Blackcurrant Flavoured Still Spring Water.

Food Safety Authority of Ireland and Musgraves recall batch of SuperValu Apple and Blackcurrant Flavoured still Spring Water due to odour and flavour.

Category 1: For Action.
Alert Notification: 2023.30.
Product Identification: SuperValu Apple & Blackcurrant Flavoured Still Spring Water; pack size: 250ml x 10 pack.
Batch Code: L23260, best before end June 2024.
Country Of Origin: Ireland.

Musgraves are recalling the above batch of its Apple and Blackcurrant Flavoured Still Spring Water due to an off odour and flavour. Point-of sale recall notices will be displayed in SuperValu stores supplied with the implicated batch.

FSAI Recall Fin Carré White Chocolate.

FSAI and Lidl recall Fin Carré White Chocolate, due to the possible presence of plastic pieces.

Date: Today Tuesday, 21 November 2023.

Alert Notification: 2023.29.
Product Identification: Fin Carré White Chocolate; pack size: 100g.
Batch Code: Best before 16/10/2024.
Country Of Origin: Germany.

The above stated batch of Fin Carré White Chocolate is being recalled due to the possible presence of plastic pieces.

Note: Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale in Lidl stores.

Action Required of Retailers: Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale with display recall notices placed at point-of-sale.

Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat any of the implicated batch highlighted above.