The Tyrrells Lightly Sea Salted crisps are arriving as one of the brand's latest products that boasts a lower salt and lower fat content than the original to keep them suited for upcoming restrictions in the UK.
The crisps are non-HFSS and will be free from the restrictions being implemented in the UK later this year on foods with high levels of fat, salt and sugar. The snack chips are arriving alongside several new additions to the Hula Hoops Puft range, which are also HFSS-compliant.
Trading Director at KP Snacks Matt Collins spoke on the new Tyrrells Lightly Sea Salted crisps saying, "We are delighted to be beginning the roll-out of our non-HFSS products across our leading brands, with Tyrrells and Hula Hoops Puft just the latest. We are committed to supporting retailers as we approach the introduction of HFSS legislation in October and reformulating and launching tasty non-HFSS products is just one way we are doing this."
Flavorful Low-Salt Snack Chips
Tyrrells Lightly Sea Salted Crisps are HFSS-Compliant
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Industry Implications
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