Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera takes his health seriously.
From practicing intermittent fasting and following a mostly Mediterranean diet to exercising six days a week, the executive does what he can to keep fit and healthy, he recently told The Wall Street Journal.
While his strict regime may seem to be at odds with his day-to-day work — selling huge quantities of processed foods around the world — he told The Journal that his company shares the same health-based goals.
Food giant Kraft Heinz is aiming to offer customers healthier products and improve the nutritional value of some of its staple items, such as ketchup, he said.
But the company has faced scrutiny over some of its recent moves.
Last year, Kraft Heinz made headlines after it was revealed that it had tweaked the ingredients of its “Lunchables” snack so that they would qualify for the National School Lunch Program, meaning it could serve them directly in schools across the …