Share LinkedinFacebookTwitterE-mail Sustainability Nomad Foods commits to industry-leading nutrition transparency advised by ATNi, the Access to Nutrition initiative Jun 18, 2025 WOKING, England - June 18, 2025 - Nomad Foods, Europe’s leading frozen food company, whose popular brands include Birds Eye, Ledo, iglo, Findus and Frikom, has today announced a new commitment to enhanced annual healthy sales disclosure, following its long term calls for mandatory health reporting for businesses. As a champion of transparency, Nomad Foods has voluntarily disclosed its proportion of sales from healthy products since 2017 using the UK Government Nutrient Profiling Model as the benchmark. This disclosure has driven healthy innovation and nutritional reformulation, delivering improvements in the proportion of sales from healthy products annually. The company successfully participated in the 2023/2024 Access to Nutrition initiative (ATNi) project to move towards sector alignment on the use of nutrient profile models, and is now adopting all key recommended nutrient profile models for future disclosure. This transformed approach to reporting represents a ‘best-in-class’ standard for disclosure and marks a significant step forward in encouraging sector-wide alignment on nutrition standards. As part of the commitment Nomad Foods is sharing information related to its annual disclosure of branded volume sales through the lens of the four internationally recognised nutrient profiling models recommended by ATNi and the George Institute for Global Health: Health Star Rating, UK Government Nutrient Profiling Model, Nutri-Score and WHO Europe Nutrient Profiling Model. Nomad Foods will commence disclosure in 2026, with transparent methodology and disclosure at a total business, regional and country level. Lauren Woodley, Nomad Foods’ Head of Nutrition and Sensory Science, said: “At Nomad Foods, we are led by robust nutrition science. We are proud to be leaders in health and nutrition, and we are on a journey to transform our strategy and future-proof this leadership. The food industry is relied upon to feed and nourish consumers, and therefore sector alignment on definitions of health and standards in disclosure will help to build trust in the industry as well as stimulate healthy innovation and nutritional reformulation. We call on other food industry businesses to adopt the ATNi-recommended Nutrient Profiling Models and approach to disclosure.” Commenting on Nomad Foods’ commitment, Mark Wijne, Research Director at ATNi, said “We welcome Nomad Foods’ commitment to report on the healthiness of their products using independent internationally recognised Nutrient Profiling Models. This is a major step to uphold portfolio healthiness and to support policymakers, investors and consumers to make like for like comparisons and contribute to healthier choices and food environments for all.” Today’s announcement reflects Nomad Foods’ purpose to make mealtimes better with the goodness of frozen food. The company aims to support a healthier relationship between people and the food they eat, helping everyone make more informed meal choices that reflect their needs, preferences, and health - now and in the future. The Nomad Foods commitment can be found on the ATNi website here: https://accesstonutrition.org/news/nomad-foods-reports-product-healthiness-with-npm-recommended-by-atni/ ENDS Nomad Foods Media Contacts: Oliver Thomas Head of Corporate Affairs oliver.thomas@nomadfoods.com +44 7568 108744 William Hanley Corporate Affairs Manager william.hanley@nomadfoods.com +44 7851 256304 About Nomad Foods Nomad Foods (NYSE: NOMD) is Europe’s leading frozen food company. The company's portfolio of iconic brands, which includes Birds Eye, Findus, iglo, Ledo and Frikom, have been a part of consumers' meals for generations, standing for great tasting food that is convenient, high quality and nutritious. Nomad Foods is headquartered in the United Kingdom. Additional information may be found at www.nomadfoods.com. More information on the Access To Nutrition initiative can be found here: https://accesstonutrition.org/ Share LinkedinFacebookTwitterE-mail