Swiss Food Industry Commits to Major Sugar Reduction by 2028
Swiss authorities and 21 companies have agreed to reduce sugar content in cereals, yoghurts and drinks by up to 10% by 2028, marking a significant step in public health policy.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss authorities and 21 companies have renewed the Milan Declaration to reduce sugar in food products.
- The new targets for sugar reduction must be met by 2028.
- The Swiss Interior Ministry is seeking a similar agreement for salt reduction.
- Only Aldi Switzerland has currently agreed to the government's approach on salt reduction.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Yoghurts, serums, milk drinks, breakfast cereals and soft drinks now contain significantly less sugar than they did ten years ago."
"The interior ministry said it was pleased with progress."