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M&S Food offers new Nutrient-Dense meals – helping people to consume the right amount of fibre, vitamins and minerals

Marks & Spencer

2025.0

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Summary

This is a corporate press release from Marks & Spencer announcing a new product line of nutrient-dense ready meals intended to support consumers in meeting dietary reference values for fibre, vitamins and minerals. It is not a peer-reviewed study and should be treated as industry promotional material rather than independent evidence. The record may be of contextual interest for research into retailer-led nutritional initiatives and food environment interventions in the UK.

UK applicability

This content is directly UK-specific, originating from a major British retailer. It is relevant to discussions of how UK food retailers are responding to public health nutrition goals, though the absence of independent verification limits its evidential weight.

Key measures

Nutrient density of meal products; fibre content; vitamin and mineral levels relative to reference intake values

Outcomes reported

The press release announces the launch of a range of nutrient-dense ready meals by Marks & Spencer, purportedly formulated to help consumers meet recommended intakes of fibre, vitamins and minerals. It likely reports product-level nutritional composition claims rather than clinical or field-based outcomes.

Theme
Marketing, media & food environments
Subject
Retail food products & consumer nutrition
Study type
Commentary
Study design
Industry/policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
UK
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
WP0133

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