Responses to the updated Nutri-Score algorithms in Norway: A qualitative study among food system actors in the NewTools-project
Paulsen, Mari Mohn; Øvrebø, Bente; Løvhaug, Anne Lene; Lund-Iversen, Kaja; Andersen, Lene Frost; Helleve, Arnfinn; Abel, Marianne Hope
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https://doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v68.10254Sammendrag
Background: Nutri-Score is a front-of-pack label grading foods and beverages from A to E indicating nutri-
tional quality based on the foods’ favorable and unfavorable components, and a contender in the ongoing
debate on the possible implementation of a harmonized mandatory front-of-pack nutrition label in the
European Union. NewTools is a research project on scoring systems for foods involving 28 partners represent-
ing actors involved in the Norwegian food system.
Objective: This study aimed to explore views reported by Norwegian food system actors on the advantages and
disadvantages with the updated Nutri-Score algorithms for food and beverages (2022–2023). This included
Nutri-Score’s performance in ranking foods according to the national food-based dietary guidelines and to
the nutritional challenges in Norway.
Design: A total of 28 project partners and 15 other food system stakeholders following the NewTools-project
were invited to provide responses on the Nutri-Score algorithms and their application on foods and beverages
in the Norwegian food composition table. Thirteen written responses were received and analyzed with quali-
tative content analysis.
Results: The responses to the updated Nutri-Score varied in content, reflecting mainly concerns. Examples of
perceived concerns included excessive penalty of salt content; insufficient differentiation based on fat content
in meat, sausages, cheese, and milk; and several unreasonable comparisons across food categories. They also
expressed a concern that Nutri-Score may stimulate to increased food processing, and some reported inconsis-
tencies between Nutri-Score’s classification of foods and national nutrition guidelines and policies.
Discussion and conclusion: Several concerns with the updated Nutri-Score algorithms were raised, including
the weighting of specific nutrients, unfair outcomes when comparing across food categories, and inconsis-
tencies with established Norwegian nutrition guidelines and policies. The results should be interpreted with
caution, as some perspectives from the Norwegian food system may be missing.