January 14, 2020: American Heart Association, NCD Alliance,
        Resolve to Save Lives (an initiative of Vital Strategies),
        and World Heart Federation have called on 40 of the largest
        multinational food manufacturers and a major global fats and
        oils supplier to protect the cardiovascular health of
        consumers worldwide by eliminating artificial trans fat from
        all products by 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO)’s
        target date for global trans fat elimination.
  
      The four cardiovascular health organizations sent company
        leaders a letter inviting them to commit to reformulating
        products containing artificial trans fat,
        which has been estimated to cause more than 500,000 deaths
        from heart disease each year.
  
      “For decades, industry has sold this toxic product to
        consumers, and these companies have a critical role to play
        in its elimination,” said Dr. Tom Frieden, President and CEO
        of Resolve to Save Lives. “The evidence is clear: trans fat
        kills, and companies have an obligation to act. No one asks
        for trans fat in their food, and no one will miss it when
        it’s gone.”
  
      American Heart Association, NCD Alliance, Resolve to Save
        Lives, and World Heart Federation previously contacted 13 of
        the 41 companies in May of 2019 to urge them to commit to
        trans fat elimination, but none of these companies responded.
        In their most recent letter, the health organizations
        indicated that they plan public action against those that
        fail to respond a second time: “Because we believe that
        consumers have the right to know when foods, fats and oils
        companies disregard their obligation to protect consumer
        health, we will make the names of companies that fail to
        respond to this second call public. We will also test food
        products in markets around the world to measure the trans fat
        contents and share the results with policy-makers and the
        public.”
  
      Artificial trans fat is fully replaceable by healthier oils
        and fats without changing the taste of food, and many major
        food companies have committed to eliminating trans fat for
        their global product lines. In 2018, WHO released the REPLACE
        Action Package (
      www.who.int/replace-transfat/
      ) to guide the global elimination of industrially-produced
        trans fat, including policy action and support for healthier
        oils and fats.
  
      Eliminating artificial trans fat is possible. Member
        companies of the International Food and Beverage Alliance
        (IFBA) are 12 of the leading food and non-alcoholic beverage
        companies globally and committed in May 2019 to eliminate
        industrially produced trans fat from global product lines by
        2023, in line with the WHO call on industry. IFBA members are
        The Coca-Cola Company, Danone, Ferrero, General Mills, Grupo
        Bimbo, The Kellogg Company, Mars, McDonald’s, Mondelez
        International, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever.
  
      Companies challenged to eliminate trans fat
      by 2023:
  
Ajinomoto
Archer Daniels Midland
Barilla Group
Barry Callebaut
Boparan Holdings
BRF Global
Campbell Soup Company
Conagra Brands
Doctor’s Associates
Domino’s Pizza
Dr August Oetker KG
Dunkin Donuts
Flowers Foods
Groupe Lactalis S.A.
Hormel Foods Corporation
International Dairy Queen, Inc.
Itoham Yonekyu
Jacobs Douwe Egberts
JBS S.A.
JR Simplot
Kraft Heinz
Lindt & Sprungli
Marfring Group
McCain Foods Ltd
McCormick Corporation
Meiji Holdings
Morinaga Milk Industry
NH Foods Ltd
Nisin Foods Group
Nisshin Seifun Group
OSI Group
Papa John’s
Restaurant Brands International
Starbucks Corporation
Tate & Lyle
The Hershey Company
The JM Smucker Company
TreeHouse Foods
Tyson Foods, Inc.
Yamazaki Baking
YUM! Brands
Media Contact:
      Erin Sykes, Resolve to Save Lives:
        [email protected]; +1.646.612.0001
  
      Christina Honeysett, Vital Strategies:
        [email protected]; +1.914.424.3356
  
      Tracey Johnston, Vital Strategies:
        [email protected]; +44-7889-081-170
  
About Resolve to Save Lives
      Resolve to Save Lives is a five-year, $225 million initiative
        funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Chan Zuckerberg
        Initiative, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. It
        is led by Dr. Tom Frieden, former director of the US Centers
        for Disease Control and Prevention, and housed at Vital
        Strategies, which works in 73 countries with the vision of a
        world in which every person is protected by a strong public
        health system. To find out more, visit
        www.resolvetosavelives.org or Twitter @ResolveTSL.
  
  About Vital Strategies
  
      Vital Strategies is a global health organization that seeks
        to accelerate progress on the world’s most pressing health
        problems. The Vital Strategies team combines evidence-based
        strategies with innovation to help develop and implement
        sound public health policies, manage programs efficiently,
        strengthen data systems, conduct research, and design
        strategic communication campaigns for policy and behavior
        change. To find out more, visit www.vitalstrategies.org or
        Twitter @VitalStrat.