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Shareholders urge Tesco to reveal healthy food targets

First-ever health-based resolution for FTSE 100 firm set to be voted on at Tesco’s upcoming AGM

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Feb 2021 9:00AM

Shareholders urge Tesco to reveal healthy food targets
Tesco has been urged by a group of shareholders to reveal the proportion of annual sales of healthy food and non-alcoholic drink products, and significantly increase this by 2030. – Wikipedia pic, February 10, 2021

LONDON – A group of Tesco shareholders have urged Britain’s biggest retailer to disclose its targets for the sale of healthy food and drinks to help combat obesity.

A statement from ShareAction, a non-governmental organisation campaigning for responsible and sustainable finance, said it has coordinated the first-ever health-based resolution for a FTSE 100 firm.

A consortium of institutional and retail investors have filed the resolution for the upcoming Tesco annual general meeting amid concern over the growing impact of the deadly coronavirus pandemic on obese people.

“With severely obese people three times more likely to be admitted to intensive care with Covid-19, the pandemic has highlighted the urgency of tackling mounting obesity levels to build a healthier and more resilient society,” the NGO said.

“The investors filing the resolution argue that Tesco, as the market leader with 27% of Britain’s grocery market, plays a central role in shaping the nation’s diets and must reduce its reliance on unhealthy products for sales growth.

“They also highlight that Tesco’s health performance lags behind some of its peers, while new health regulations and consumer trends pose a risk to the business.”

Tesco, which is due to hold its AGM in the middle of the year, has yet to issue a response.

The resolution, which will face a shareholder vote at the event, calls upon Tesco to reveal the proportion of annual sales of healthy food and non-alcoholic drink products – and significantly increase this by 2030.

“As the UK’s largest food retailer, Tesco’s actions are of systemic importance in tackling obesity,” ShareAction senior manager Ignacio Vazquez said in the statement.

“But its prime market position has not yet translated into leadership on this critical issue. We hope that Tesco’s board will endorse the resolution and grasp the opportunity to help build a healthier UK post-pandemic, while also improving its financial sustainability in the long-term.” – AFP, February 10, 2021

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