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Stop eating Nutella to save the world, says French minister

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'We should stop eating Nutella' because of global warming, says French ecology minister Ségolène Royal

Her comments angered Italian politicians, as Nutella is one of the nation's biggest exports

Kashmira Gander
Thursday 18 June 2015

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The French ecology minister has made a suggestion which is likely unthinkable for many chocolate lovers – stop eating Nutella to save the planet.

Ségolène Royal urged people to push aside the hazelnut chocolate spread because palm oil – one of its key components – leads to deforestation.

In an interview with French television station Canal+ she said, according to a translation by Business Insider: “We have to replant a lot of trees because there is massive deforestation that also leads to global warming.

“We should stop eating Nutella, for example, because it's made with palm oil. Oil palms have replaced trees, and therefore caused considerable damage to the environment,” she said, suggesting that the product should be made with "other ingredients".

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French Minister of Ecology Segolene Royal has spoken out about deforestation (Image: Getty)

If the French public listens to Royal’s plea part its makers will suffer, as 26 per cent of the world's Nutella is eaten there, according to Business Insider.

The Italian environment minister has responded to Royal's comments by telling her to “leave Italian products alone”, as the Ferrero spread is one of the nation’s most successful exports, The Guardian reported.

Luca Galletti hit back: “Ségolène Royal is worrying. Leave Italian products alone. For dinner tonight … it’s bread with Nutella."

Senior Italian politician Michele Anzaldi demanded an apology over Twitter, and accused France of committing a “serious and ugly” slight against “Italian excellence”.

Ferrero also waded into the debate, and said in a statement that it was committed to responsibly sourcing the palm oil it uses.

Royal responded to criticism by tweeting her “one thousands apologies” and said she would highlight steps the brand had made to use sustainable palm oil.

The majority of the world’s palm oil, which is made from the palm fruit, is produced in Indonesia and Malaysia, where forests are destroyed to make way for plantations.

Earlier this year, Ferrero, which lends its name to Ferrero Rocher chocolates, hit its target of using 100 per cent sustainable palm oil in order to fall into line with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil.

The intuitive requires companies to use oil which can be traced back from certified sustainable plantations.


 

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Nutella blamed by French minister Segolene Royal for worsening climate change


Date June 18, 2015 - 5:57AM

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France's Ecology Minister Segolene Royal Photo: AFP

Paris, France: France's Ecology Minister Segolene Royal has apologised for telling people not to eat Nutella because it contributed to deforestation and climate change.

"A thousand apologies for the row over Nutella," she wrote on her official Twitter account.

The mea culpa related to comments she made on French television on Monday, when she said "we should stop eating Nutella... because it's made with palm oil" - an ingredient that ensures the soft but not liquid consistency of the popular chocolate-hazelnut spread.

In the interview, she argued that oil palm plantations were supplanting forests, leading to deforestation and causing "considerable damage to the environment".

Those assertions drew fire from Italy, where Ferrero, the company that makes Nutella, is based.

Ferrero stressed all its palm oil - which comes mainly from Malaysia - is sourced in a responsible way.

Italian politicians and media broadened the attack on what they saw as an unimpeachable national product.

"Segolene Royal should leave Italian products alone. The menu tonight: bread and Nutella," Italy's environment minister, Gian Luca Galletti, said in a tweet.

The wife of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, Agnese Renzi, was even photographed going to a 'Nutella concept bar' at an Expo fair in Milan with her daughter and ordering a Nutella-and-cream crepe.

Several Italian politicians called on Royal to apologise, while the Italian business newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore said the French minister's "crusade" was wrongheaded and a Nutella boycott would do nothing against deforestation.

AFP


 
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