Joe Wicks, often known as “The Physique Coach,” is a British health coach and influencer who rose to fame through the pandemic by way of his on-line HIIT exercises.
He not too long ago got here below scrutiny for his sugar-free problem that concerned, amongst different issues, reducing out fruit consumption. Now, he’s lifting extra eyebrows after launching a satirical protein bar named ‘Killer’ prematurely of a TV documentary, Joe Wicks: Licensed to Kill, which can air within the UK on Monday, Oct. 6.
The stunt has drawn consideration and reward from the mainstream media and whole-food advocates however triggered essential commentary from some within the vitamin business who say it’s misguided and employs fear-mongering ways that might drive customers away from making more healthy selections.
Making a killer bar
The documentary will comply with Wicks as he groups up with Dr. Chris van Tulleken, creator of the e-book Extremely Processed Folks, to create the “UK’s most harmful well being bar” to disclose the dangers of UPFs.
“The documentary is all about uncovering the dangerous results a eating regimen excessive in ultra-processed meals is having on our well being and to stress the federal government and the meals firms to make some adjustments,” Wicks wrote in his LinkedIn publish saying the mission.
The Killer Bar has been designed to offer 206 kcal of power. It incorporates 6.1 g of fats, together with 3.0 g of saturated fats, and 22.0 g of carbohydrates, with 6.9 g of sugars. It additionally incorporates 19.0 g of protein, 4.5 g of fiber, and 0.10 g of salt per portion.
The ingredient listing is intentionally prolonged, containing 27 nutritional vitamins & minerals which validate over 200 well being claims. These embrace nutritional vitamins C, D, E, Ok, A and B, iron, zinc, selenium, magnesium, manganese, copper, chromium, biotin and folate, in addition to antioxidant extracts like inexperienced tea, grape seed, lutein, lycopene, quercetin and CoQ10.
It additionally contains palm oils, maltitol, xylitol, aspartame, sucralose, hydrolyzed whey and soy proteins, polydextrose, maltodextrin, emulsifiers, stabilizers and preservatives.
“This chocolate-orange flavored protein bar is bursting with taste,” the Killer bar web site reads. “Nevertheless, extreme consumption could improve your threat of most cancers, stroke and early demise.”

Nuance in vitamin
In response to Nick Morgan, managing director of the vitamin market knowledge analyst firm Vitamin Built-in, most of the substances included are science-backed and nutritionally vital, citing the usage of hydrolyzed whey protein in toddler vitamin.
“To some extent, you need to ask what Wicks is attempting to attain,” Morgan mentioned. “He’s declaring that there are plenty of substances, however lots of them are used for essential functions. In that sense, it’s a broad-brush criticism. There’s a level to be made, however it overlooks many vital facets of how these merchandise, particularly more healthy ones, are developed.”
Morgan famous that the web site is designed to be intentionally goading and provocative, referencing the deceptive imagery used that implies a ‘earlier than and after’ of consuming the protein bar.
“He’s framing misinformation with extra misinformation, which is ironic and, in fact, disappointing,” Morgan mentioned. “There are simply facets you would like had been dealt with otherwise, however the issue is, is Channel 4 if he takes the extra balanced method?”
Moreover, Morgan defined the stunt solely highlighted Wicks’ “lack of information of our business.”
“Whereas he frames the rules, he ignores how they have an effect on the business’s public picture,” he mentioned. “He focuses on criticizing the principles, which do have limits, however he overlooks the essential position our business performs in creating merchandise that may enhance folks’s well being.”
Focusing on the UK Authorities
The bar is that can be purchased by way of the web site, however Wicks advises the general public to not eat it, as he explains its sale is just to highlight points with meals rules and push authorities to tighten meals legal guidelines.
“The bar is on the market—it’s to not be eaten, it’s a automobile for a marketing campaign to get the Authorities to vary and put laws in place to assist us eat higher and provides us actual, trustworthy, clear truthful details about the meals we’re consuming,” Wicks mentioned in an Instagram video.
He’s urging the UK Authorities to introduce front-of-pack warning labels to be able to allow customers to make absolutely knowledgeable decisions about their meals. He cited international locations throughout South America, together with Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, that already took steps on this course.
These international locations have adopted obligatory black, octagonal “excessive in” warning labels on the entrance of packaged meals that alert customers when a product exceeds sure thresholds for energy, sugar, salt or saturated fats.
This finish purpose, nonetheless, brought on a stir with some equally high-profile personalities, corresponding to health influencer and vitamin model founder James Smith who’s talking out publicly towards Wicks.
In his YouTube video rebuttal titled ‘Joe Wicks Chatting Sh*t AGAIN’, Smith steered that Wicks’ marketing campaign to stress the federal government into altering meals labeling legal guidelines is misplaced, particularly when extra urgent points and sensible options like train and fundamental vitamin training ought to be the main focus.
Authorized implications
In response to Dr. Mark Tallon, managing associate at Meals Legislation agency, Authorized Meals, paradoxically the product itself could not absolutely adjust to UK meals legal guidelines.
“Whereas this stunt could at coronary heart have good intentions, there’s a lack of science and lack of authorized understanding over putting such a product available on the market,” Dr. Tallon advised NI.
“If you will argue the weak spot and limitations of the UK authorized system by saying your product is authorized then this ought to be a precedence.”
He defined that the product packaging highlights a number of authorized points that are additional exacerbated by the lack of awareness out there on-line to the general public. Nevertheless, it’s the disputed claims about UPFs and the suggestion that the Killer Bar could trigger most cancers which are of great concern.
“Underneath UK and EU regulation Article 14 of the Basic Meals regulation, rules solely allow meals to be offered if they’re secure and never injurious to well being,” he mentioned. “As such if this bar would trigger most cancers or stroke then its sale can be unlawful.”
Stunt product or not, as it’s freely out there on the market and consumption, the legal guidelines and rules apply to the merchandise and its house owners as it might with some other meals, as does the authorized penalties for non-compliance.
Whereas the web site by way of which the bar is on the market comes up with a warning that reads “Warning. Don’t eat this bar” and requires guests to verify they perceive, this doesn’t create a authorized loophole, as it’s “foreseeable somebody would eat the bar,” Dr. Tallon defined.
The truth is, tv presenter Ed Balls consumed the bar throughout Wicks’ media look on the ITV breakfast present Good Morning Britain earlier this week.
“Does that imply he was given one thing inflicting most cancers?” Dr. Tallon requested. “If it’s authorized, you’ll be able to eat it and provide it on the market as a meals, and if it’s not secure and injurious to well being it shouldn’t be offered. It can’t be each.”
He defined that whereas the stunt was to reveal points with the UK meals system, it has as a substitute demonstrated the complexities of meals regulation and the numerous quantity of laws understanding wanted to convey a secure product to market.
The Chartered Buying and selling Requirements Institute (CTSI), a key participant in UK meals security, has reaffirmed that each one vitamin and well being claims within the UK should meet scientific proof, transparency requirements and the official register.
Dean Cooke, lead officer for meals and vitamin advised NI: “All UK Vitamin and Well being Claims should be scientifically established, not deceptive and correct. Claims should be substantiated by documentary proof and seem on the GB Nationwide Well being Claims Register. This requires well being claims to be clearly acknowledged and never exaggerated.”
Extremely-Processed Meals debate
UPFs are meals that include substances and components not generally present in dwelling cooking, corresponding to taste enhancers, colorings, emulsifiers and preservatives.
Shoppers typically affiliate UPFs with being unhealthy slightly than aligning with formal classification techniques like NOVA, the tiered classification system for defining processed foods, organizing meals in line with the extent and objective of meals processing.
Group one is unprocessed or minimally processed meals; group two incorporates processed culinary substances; group three is processed meals; and group 4 is ultra-processed foods and drinks.
The dialog round UPF classification is one which continues to trigger controversy. Teachers recently argued in an open letter that the classification of meals as UPF utilizing the NOVA system is scientifically flawed and ought to be deserted by researchers.
Dietitian Dr. Carrie Ruxton advised NutraIngredients that there’s “no consensus concerning the validity or applicability of the NOVA classification within the tutorial neighborhood.”
Researchers are the truth is beginning to problem NOVA supporters’ claims that UPFs hurt well being by way of hyperpalatability, sweeteners, emulsifiers, processing or advertising, she mentioned. This is because of the truth that NOVA 4 meals are extremely various—starting from white bread and plant milks to toddler formulation and cooking sauces.
New research has additionally recognized that power density and texture, not components, could drive calorie overconsumption in high-UPF diets.
“This perception might assist distinguish between processed meals that ought to be eaten sparingly and people that may match right into a wholesome, balanced eating regimen,” Dr. Ruxton added.
Oversimplification of vitamin science creates panic
Dr. Ruxton warned that documentaries like Wicks’ threat oversimplifying vitamin science and creating pointless panic round on a regular basis meals.
“TV reveals are basically leisure, and producers encourage the presenters to make the content material as surprising and binary as attainable to draw a much bigger viewers and get broader media protection,” she mentioned.
“Vitamin science, like different scientific disciplines, is stuffed with contradictions, so it’s simple to cherry-pick particular person research which assist a selected view.”
Her concern, she mentioned, is that the co-hosts will look to animal research within the physique of literature slightly than trying into meta-analyses completed by the European Meals Security Authority, which present that permitted components are secure at particular intakes.
Dr. Ruxton additionally questioned the aim of the stunt, citing latest analysis that discovered that fear-based messages seize consideration however not often result in lasting eating regimen adjustments.
“The rationale why I’ve an issue with a TV present claiming that substances in on a regular basis meals are killing us is firstly as a result of it’s unfaithful and secondly as a result of it’s being completed to create a preferred, profit-making TV present, to not assist customers,” she advised NI.
“My fear is that folks might be inspired to worry processed meals or really feel responsible for consuming them when many forms of processed meals are nutritious or innocent and could be loved inside the really useful eating regimen.”
“If you happen to eat a protein bar or an occasional bag of gummy sweets or a caffeine drink, it’s not going to kill you,” she added. “There are different meals within the UPF class that are really useful in authorities pointers, corresponding to low-fat margarines, wholemeal bread and fortified excessive fiber breakfast cereals. These are the other of killer meals and may have well being advantages.”