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Six Brands of Ham You Should Stop Buying

Posted on April 30, 2026 by Admin

There isn’t a single universally agreed “official blacklist” of ham brands, but food safety reports, consumer watchdog testing, and nutrition reviews repeatedly flag certain types of packaged deli ham brands/products as lower quality or less healthy choices (mostly due to high salt, nitrites, fillers, or misleading labeling). Based on those kinds of findings, here are six brands/types of ham products that often appear on “avoid” lists or are criticized by consumer reports:


1. Budget supermarket “value” deli hams

Examples often include very cheap store-brand sliced ham lines (varies by country)

  • Typically criticized for high water content, starches, and low meat percentage
  • Often heavily processed to cut costs
    (RADIO FÓRMULA)

2. Carrefour / Auchan standard ham lines (selected products)

  • Some products have been flagged for high salt and nitrite levels
  • Linked to “ultra-processed” classifications in consumer testing
    (Vie Pratique Féminin)

3. Low-cost “reformed meat” deli ham brands

(Common in multiple countries under different labels)

  • Made from reconstituted meat pieces, starch, and additives
  • Often marketed as “ham” but closer to processed meat paste products
    (RADIO FÓRMULA)

4. Mass-market flavored or glazed hams (budget lines)

  • Includes honey-glazed or smoked deli hams with added sugar and preservatives
  • Nutritionists often warn they contain extra sodium + sugar + preservatives beyond plain ham
    (inkl)

5. Some private-label “extra cheap” sliced ham packs

  • Frequently criticized for:
    • Very low protein content
    • High water injection (“water added”)
    • Weak meat texture after cooking or heating
      (Tasting Table)

6. Certain processed ham-style products that aren’t fully ham

(“ham-like” deli meats)

  • Some contain mixed meats, starches, soy, or fillers
  • Consumer regulators in various countries have flagged products that are misleadingly labeled as ham
    (RADIO FÓRMULA)

Important context

It’s not that these “brands are toxic” in a literal sense. The real issue highlighted by food watchdogs is usually:

  • High sodium (linked to blood pressure concerns)
  • Nitrites/nitrates (processed meat preservative concern)
  • Low meat percentage / fillers
  • Ultra-processed classification

Even reputable brands may have “better” and “worse” product lines, so the label matters more than the brand name alone.


If you want a smarter way to choose ham

Look for:

  • “No added nitrites” or “uncured”
  • High protein (>18g per 100g is a rough good sign)
  • Short ingredient list (meat, salt, maybe spices)
  • Lower sodium option

If you want, I can also give you a “safe brands list” or best healthier ham options available in your country.

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