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Low Salt Thailand aims to cut national salt intake by 30%


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Good luck in changing entire cultural cuisine. Can't reform education or police force, so how can they possibly change the eating habits of millions!

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Low Salt Thailand aims to cut national salt intake by 30%
 
 
Then why doesn't the Low Salt Thailand Network  encourage manufactures to make  low sodium salt available here in Thailand ? 

It is.


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On 12/9/2016 at 10:13 AM, Langsuan Man said:

Low Salt Thailand aims to cut national salt intake by 30%

 

 

Then why doesn't the Low Salt Thailand Network  encourage manufactures to make  low sodium salt available here in Thailand ? 

Low sodium salt is available here. Tesco/Lotus sells 'Les So' a product that was developed at Mahidol University and contains 60% Less Sodium.

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Could not find Les So at two of the large Tesco's I checked ( Sattahip and Bang Chang) but was able to order it using Tesco's home delivery system

 

Only cost 36 baht for a 250 gram container with no delivery fee.  Ordered it yesterday (Fri) and received two bottles today (Sat).  

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You  can order it from another local Thai company for 32 baht  but they have a  200 THB minimum delivery fee http://ampolfood.tarad.com/product.detail_1106273_th_6683629

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