Sowetan

Karan beef ad canned

Firm eats own words about meat and healthy lifestyle

- By Dave Chambers

Africa’s biggest cattle company has agreed to withdraw an advert which says a healthy lifestyle should involve a daily helping of beef.

Karan Beef‚ with 150‚000 cattle on its farm in Heidelberg‚ east of Johannesbu­rg‚ made the pledge in response to two complaints to the advertisin­g watchdog.

Nicola Millson and Peter de Fouw wrote to the Advertisin­g Regulatory Board after seeing a Karan newspaper ad that said: “Want a healthy lifestyle? Make beef part of your daily diet.”

Millson said the Internatio­nal Agency for Research on Cancer‚ part of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO)‚ had warned that red meat was probably carcinogen­ic to humans. “Furthermor­e‚ the WHO states that the risk of colorectal cancer could increase by 17% for every 100g portion of red meat eaten daily‚” she said.

De Fouw told the watchdog it was a “medically proven fact” that red meat causes cancer.

In its response‚ Karan said it had not been negligent in ignoring the possible link between meat consumptio­n and cancer in the article accessible with QR code that appeared in its ad.

The watchdog’s finding said: “In response to subsequent queries‚

[Karan] submitted that they will not make reference to daily consumptio­n in future claims without firm evidence.”

It said it was satisfied that Karan’s undertakin­g was unequivoca­l and would take no further action. The health content on Karan’s website focuses on “the hormone myth”‚ but doesn’t mention cancer.

“A healthy lifestyle requires lean beef as part of the daily nutritiona­l diet. It is a rich source of protein and contains the nine essential amino acids that your body is unable to produce‚” it says. “Protein is the primary nutrient in the diet and is indispensa­ble. Beef is also an excellent source of minerals‚ especially iron‚ zinc‚ phosphorus‚ potassium‚ copper‚ magnesium and manganese.

“For a limited‚ but adequate‚ intake of cholestero­l‚ the Heart Foundation South Africa and dietary guidelines recommend that a total of 300mg of cholestero­l be consumed daily.”

 ?? / RUSSELL ROBERTS ?? Karan Beef has over 150‚000 cattle on its farm in Heidelberg‚ east of Johannesbu­rg.
/ RUSSELL ROBERTS Karan Beef has over 150‚000 cattle on its farm in Heidelberg‚ east of Johannesbu­rg.

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