HFSS ban in the UK: What does it mean for you?

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HFSS ban in the UK: What does it mean for you?

The HFSS regulation, on the English Government agenda for October 2022, is going to affect the majority of UK chocolates & sweets on retailers’ shelves. But what does exactly mean for your brand?

High Fats, Salt & Sugar (HFSS) Products

Let's start from the basics: HFSS regulation will affect products that are high in (saturated) Fats, Salt & Sugar and fall under one of the following categories (among others): chocolate & sugar confectionery, morning goods such as pastries, breakfast cereals, cakes and sweet biscuits, ice cream, pudding and dairy desserts, yogurts and milk drinks and juices with added sugars. 

Whether your brand is about chocolate tablets, pralines, biscuits, pastry, snack bars or ice creams, it is likely it will be affected: according to IRI, HFSS products include 97% of UK chocolate and sweets on shelves. 

Interested in how HFSS products are defined? Let our experts clarify it for you in less than 120 seconds.

HFSS Regulation April 2022

What does HFSS regulation imply?

If your product is classified as HFSS one, location and volume promotional restrictions will apply. The ban includes:

  • HFSS product placement in areas such as or close to the checkout area, the end-of-aisle display and the store entrance display, and "online equivalents" on retailers' websites.
  • In-store volume promotions such as "multibuys" (buy 2 get 3)

How to tackle HFSS regulation?

Want to learn more about what you can do to comply with the HFSS regulation?

Read more about how to improve the nutritional profile of your treat or reach out to our experts.

What the HFSS regulation implies for your brand

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