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Addressing Clean Label Trends in Commercial Meat Processing: Strategies, Challenges and Insights from Consumer Perspectives

  • Elena S. Inguglia
  • , Zuo Song
  • , Joseph P. Kerry
  • , Maurice G. O’Sullivan
  • , Ruth M. Hamill
  • Teagasc - Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
  • University College Cork

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Abstract

Background: The concept of a clean label is difficult to define, even in common language, as the interpretation of what a “clean” food is differs from one person to another and from one organisation to another. The lack of a unique definition and regulations of what the term “clean” means, along with the growing consumer demand for more “natural” and healthier foods, is posing new challenges for manufacturers and ingredient producers. The meat industry, in particular, has been affected by this new movement owing to negative attitudes and feelings consumers associate with consuming processed meat products. Scope and approach: The review scope is to describe attributes and associations around the “clean” label term by analysing the most recent ingredients, additives and processing methods currently available for meat manufacturers. Their application in meat, plant-based alternatives and hybrid meat/plant products, current limitations and challenges presented in consumer perception, safety and potential impacts on product quality are also presented. Key findings and conclusions: The availability of a growing number of “clean” label ingredients provides a new suite of approaches that are available for application by meat processors to help overcome some of the negative connotations associated with processed meat products and also support plant-based meat alternatives and hybrids.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2062
JournalFoods
Volume12
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • food systems
  • functional ingredients
  • hybrid products
  • hydrocolloids
  • plant-based
  • reformulation
  • traditional processed meats

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