These MAGGI Soups are Free from Unwanted Ingredients
Michael Hemsworth — October 23, 2018 — Lifestyle
Worldwide concern about childhood health and food choices has many parents seeking out better options for their little ones to eat, which has brands responding with new products like these MAGGI soups for kids.
The soup lineup for children are all free from additives, artificial ingredients, flavors and colorants, and maintains an ingredient profile that is one-third vegetables. Each of the soups are also made with wholesome animal pasta shapes that are fun for kids and helps round them off as substantial meal options for lunch or dinner.
Speaking on the new soups, Nutrition, Health & Wellness Manager at Nestlé Middle East, Sarah Kanaan, explained that, "MAGGI has been an integral part of many lives over several decades, and we are strongly committed to encouraging healthier food habits among families and children around the world. These new soups come as part of our Nestlé for Healthier Kids commitment to the region to add three new products a year that are nutritionally designed for children’s needs."
The soup lineup for children are all free from additives, artificial ingredients, flavors and colorants, and maintains an ingredient profile that is one-third vegetables. Each of the soups are also made with wholesome animal pasta shapes that are fun for kids and helps round them off as substantial meal options for lunch or dinner.
Speaking on the new soups, Nutrition, Health & Wellness Manager at Nestlé Middle East, Sarah Kanaan, explained that, "MAGGI has been an integral part of many lives over several decades, and we are strongly committed to encouraging healthier food habits among families and children around the world. These new soups come as part of our Nestlé for Healthier Kids commitment to the region to add three new products a year that are nutritionally designed for children’s needs."
Trend Themes
1. Health-conscious Children's Soups - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Brands can capitalize on the growing demand for healthier options for kids by offering soups that are free from additives and other unwanted ingredients.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Companies in the food and beverage industry can develop and market healthier soup options specifically designed for children.
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