Coca-Cola Amatil admits cutting back on sugar as attitudes change on health and investment
Lower kilojoule options: Coca-Cola Amatil Chief Executive Alison Watkins. Photo: Anna Kucera
A big soft drink maker, Coca-Cola Amatil, says it's cut back its sugar use.
That comes on top of a report from Platinum Capital this week which said investment at attitudes towards sugar were changing in a similar way to attitudes towards tobacco in the 1960s.
It
comes as the world's biggest soft drink makers have experienced a drop
in cola sales in the US – the original super-size me nation – for the
ninth straight year last year alone as consumers seek healthier
alternatives to combat obesity and diseases such as diabetes.
Coca-Cola
Amatil (CCA) chief executive Alison Watkins told Fairfax Media the
company had introduced more lower kilojoule options as well as smaller
portion sizes to help crush obesity.
"Today, around one quarter of our portfolio is low or no kilojoule
and we offer a low kilojoule option for all our top selling brands," Ms
Watkins said.