The hidden side of HEALTH FOODS
New Idea|August 28, 2023
WHY YOUR FAVOURITE 'CLEAN' EATS MIGHT NOT BE WHAT THEY SEEM...
The hidden side of HEALTH FOODS

Whether you’re wandering the aisles of your supermarket or scrolling through social media, clean eating is everywhere. Put simply, clean eating refers to consuming foods that are as close to their natural state, to reap the perceived benefits of whole foods.

“Along with the rise of clean beauty, clean eating and clean supplements are also now exploding in popularity, with people opting for products that use less nasty ingredients,” says Steve Collins, nutritionist and founder of gut health supplement brand My Way Up.

“People are becoming more conscious about what they put into their bodies, which is a great thing.”

However, with this awareness has come a new trend to watch out for: the ‘health halo effect’. Essentially, it’s the use of buzzwords like ‘raw’, ‘clean’ or ‘natural’ to promote products, even when there’s no evidence to back these claims up. Here, we debunk the marketing strategies that brands use in a clean-eating consumer world.

WHAT IS A HEALTH HALO?

“Clean washing, or the health halo effect, occurs when food companies overestimate how healthy a food is based on claims such as low in calories, low fat or additive-free,” says Endeavour College nutrition instructor and nutritionist, Sophie Scott.

“However, the terms ‘clean’, ‘natural’ and ‘raw’ are not regulated in Australia.”

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