Product Reformulation Tracker

We're tracking 8 product reformulations across major grocery brands. 7 products improved their ingredients, 0 got worse, and 1 had mixed or neutral changes. See the before and after for every reformulation below.

8
Total Tracked
7
Improved
0
Worsened
1
Modified

Food companies regularly change their product recipes — sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse, and often without telling consumers. Our reformulation tracker monitors ingredient lists and health scores to catch every change.

All Tracked Reformulations

#ProductBrandScore ChangeStatus
1 Fanta Orange Coca-Cola 22/10045/100 ↑23 pts ✅ Improved
2 Trix Cereal General Mills 19/10035/100 ↑16 pts ✅ Improved
3 Cheerios (Original) General Mills 58/10072/100 ↑14 pts ✅ Improved
4 Kraft Mac & Cheese Kraft Heinz 32/10041/100 ↑9 pts ✅ Improved
5 Subway Bread Subway 30/10038/100 ↑8 pts ✅ Improved
6 Mountain Dew PepsiCo 18/10024/100 ↑6 pts ✅ Improved
7 Gatorade Thirst Quencher PepsiCo 25/10030/100 ↑5 pts ✅ Improved
8 Pepsi PepsiCo 20/10022/100 ↑2 pts 🔄 Modified

How We Track Reformulations

  1. Continuous Monitoring — We regularly scan product ingredient lists from our database of 26,000+ products.
  2. Change Detection — When an ingredient list changes, our system captures the before and after.
  3. AI Analysis — Our AI classifies each change as improved, worsened, or modified based on the health impact of added/removed ingredients.
  4. Score Update — We recalculate the product's health score with the new ingredients and track the delta.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is product reformulation?
Product reformulation is when a food manufacturer changes the ingredients in an existing product. This can mean removing harmful additives, switching sweeteners, changing preservatives, or modifying the recipe in other ways. Some reformulations improve health quality, while others may worsen it.
How does CheckIt AI track reformulations?
CheckIt AI monitors ingredient lists for thousands of grocery products. When we detect a change, our AI analyzes the before and after to classify it as improved, worsened, or modified. We currently track 8 reformulations.
Why do brands reformulate products?
Brands reformulate for many reasons: consumer pressure, regulatory changes (especially in the EU), cost reduction, ingredient sourcing issues, or health-conscious trends. Sometimes companies quietly change recipes without announcing it — which is why tracking matters.
Are reformulated products always healthier?
Not always. Of the 8 reformulations we track, 7 improved and 0 got worse. Some changes are neutral or mixed. Always scan with CheckIt AI to verify.
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APACheckIt AI. (2026). "Product Reformulation Tracker — Which Brands Changed Their Ingredients | CheckIt AI". Climaverse PBC. Retrieved from https://getcheck.it/reformulated
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